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Train collision in Iran kills 44, injures 103

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A handout picture released on November 25, 2016 by the Tasnim news agency shows damaged trains following an accident in the Semnan province, some 250 kms east of the Iranian capital Tehran. Photo: Tasnim News/AFP
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Forty-four people were killed and 103 injured when one Iranian passenger train collided with another at a station about 150 miles (250 km) east of the capital Tehran, state media reported.

“I was sleeping when the crash happened. I thought it was an air strike ... When I opened my eyes, there was blood everywhere,” a hospitalised passenger told state television.

State television footage showed four derailed carriages, two of them on fire and a spokesman for Iran’s Red Crescent, Mostafa Mortazavi, told the semi-official Fars news agency that firefighters were trying to control the blaze.

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Senior Health Ministry official later announced via Tasnim news agency that rescue operations had been completed and the final death toll was 44. An investigation into the cause of the crash in the northern province of Semnan was continuing.

A handout picture released on November 25, 2016 by the Tasnim news agency shows damaged trains following an accident in Semnan province, Iran. Photo: Tasnim News/AFP
A handout picture released on November 25, 2016 by the Tasnim news agency shows damaged trains following an accident in Semnan province, Iran. Photo: Tasnim News/AFP
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Semnan provincial governor Mohammad Reza Khabbaz told Iranian television it appeared that a train entering the Haft-Khan station on the outskirts of Shahroud ploughed into another that had broken down there.

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