Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Two metro trains collide in Rome

By Patrick Anson,
WNS Italy Bureau Chief

ROME - One person was killed and about 60 were injured when two metro trains collided during the morning rush hour in Rome, officials say. The crash took place at Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II station in the centre of the Italian capital. The trains were travelling on metro line A. The square above has been cordoned off. Police and firemen are at the scene.

Passengers said the crash happened when one train arriving at the station crashed into the back of another. It has been confirmed so far that one passenger has died, a 30-year-old woman. It was earlier reported that the driver of the second train had also been killed, but the metro company denied this, saying he was seriously injured and in hospital. All of the estimated 250 injured or trapped have been extracted from the wreckage and taken to hospitals around Rome, reports say. Around 30 people are said to have suffered serious injuries. Lights at the station had gone out, and there was a lot of dust and smoke, which hampered rescue efforts.

The crash happened at 0937 (0737 GMT), one stop away from the mainline train terminus in Rome, reports say. One train was stopped at the station platform to let passengers get off when the second train crashed into it from the back, leaving its front carriage concertinaed, passengers said. "I saw the train in front and it seemed as though it was getting closer and closer to us and nothing was happening," Fabbiano De Santis, a lawyer, told Italian television. "I realised there was going to be an impact and so I managed to move forward in the carriage and I saw the train came towards me. It was a very strong impact." Italian television showed images of victims being carried out on stretchers while other passengers emerged looking dazed. Some were spattered with blood.

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