5 rail maintenance workers killed in Italy train accident

5 rail maintenance workers killed in Italy train accident

At least 5 railway staff had been killed, two different injured after being hit by a practice whereas conducting in a single day upkeep works in northern Italy, officers and firefighters mentioned Thursday.

The practice, which was transporting wagons on the Milan-Turin line and had no passengers, was travelling at 160 kph (99 mph) when it hit the workforce changing elements of the monitor close to Brandizzo, on the outskirts of Turin, Italian news businesses mentioned.

“Five workers were killed by a passing train, two others injured,” the fireplace service mentioned in a quick assertion.

The our bodies of the boys, reported to be aged between 22 and 52 years previous, had been mentioned to have been dragged for a number of meters.

Two of their colleagues had been unhurt however stay underneath statement in hospital, whereas the practice driver was in shock however unhurt, in accordance with Italian news businesses.

RFI, the corporate which manages Italy’s rail community, confirmed that 5 staff from an exterior contractor died when a practice “not in commercial service” hit them shortly earlier than midnight.

It provided its “deep sorrow” and condolences for the households of the victims, and mentioned investigations had been underway.

Paolo Bodoni, the mayor of Brandizzo, advised the AGI news company an emergency employee had described to him a “chilling scene, with human remains across 300 metres.”

“It’s a huge tragedy,” he mentioned.

“It cannot be excluded that there could have been a communication error,” he mentioned, however mentioned that might be a matter for investigations.

The practice line between Turin and Milan remained suspended early Thursday morning.

Turin Mayor Stefano Lo Russo described it as a “huge tragedy, which leaves us all shocked,” providing his ideas to the households of these killed.

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