Credited from: SCMP
A test train crashed into railway workers in Kunming, China, early Thursday, killing 11 people and injuring two, marking the deadliest rail accident in over a decade. The collision occurred at Luoyangzhen Station while the train was conducting tests on seismic equipment, according to state media reports from SCMP, Reuters, and Al Jazeera.
Emergency response measures were promptly activated following the incident to manage rescue efforts and provide medical support to the injured. The station's operations have returned to normal, indicating swift recovery measures, as reported by India Times and SCMP.
Officials have initiated an investigation to uncover the precise sequence of events that led to the tragic accident, noting similar past incidents that had drawn attention to safety concerns within China's extensive rail network, as highlighted by Reuters and Al Jazeera.