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6 Apr
More than a year has passed since 57 people lost their lives in the biggest train crash in Greek history. The public blames the government for failing to investigate the causes adequately.
7 Jul 2023
At least 293 people were killed and hundreds of others were injured when multiple trains collided in India's eastern state of Odisha last month.
5 Jun 2023
A major effort to identify bodies has begun in India's eastern Odisha state as the death toll from Friday's railway disaster climbed to 288. A high-level investigation into the accident is underway.
5 Jun 2023
At least 280 people were killed and hundreds of others were injured when multiple trains collided in India's eastern state of Odisha. After hours of searches, rescue operations have now ended.
5 Jun 2023
The railway minister said an issue in the electronic signal system likely caused the accident, but said more would be revealed in a final report. At least 275 people died, making it India's worst train crash in decades.

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