Argentine commuter train crashes, killing 49 people

Baku-APA. A packed commuter train plowed into the buffers at a Buenos Aires station during Wednesday’s morning rush hour, killing 49 people and injuring more than 600 in Argentina’s worst rail accident in more than 30 years, Reuters.
Passengers told of chaos and panic as the impact of the collision propelled the second train car into the first carriage, trapping dozens of people as others looked on from the busy platforms at the central Once station.
Officials said faulty brakes were suspected of causing the accident.
"All of a sudden we felt an explosion and we literally flew through the air ... there were lots of people thrown to the floor, injured, bloodied," a passenger wearing a neckbrace who identified himself as Fabio told local television.
"The train (car) was incrusted inside the other ... the seats were gone, they disappeared, and people were jumping out the window," the young man said.
More than 800 people were aboard the train, state news agency Telam reported.
Passengers told of chaos and panic as the impact of the collision propelled the second train car into the first carriage, trapping dozens of people as others looked on from the busy platforms at the central Once station.
Officials said faulty brakes were suspected of causing the accident.
"All of a sudden we felt an explosion and we literally flew through the air ... there were lots of people thrown to the floor, injured, bloodied," a passenger wearing a neckbrace who identified himself as Fabio told local television.
"The train (car) was incrusted inside the other ... the seats were gone, they disappeared, and people were jumping out the window," the young man said.
More than 800 people were aboard the train, state news agency Telam reported.
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