Breaking News
Trains collide in Turkish capital Ankara, killing at least 9 people

A high-speed passenger train has crashed into a locomotive in the Turkish capital of Ankara, causing a pedestrian overpass to collapse and killing at least 9 people, local officials say. Dozens more were injured.
The accident happened just after 6:30 a.m. local time on Thursday when the train struck a locomotive outside the Marşandiz railway station in western Ankara. One of its carriages derailed and crashed into a pedestrian overpass.
Footage from the scene showed that the overpass collapsed and parts of it fell onto the train, causing major damage. Rescue personnel worked for several hours to search for people who were trapped underneath the rubble.
Governor Vasip Sahin confirmed that 9 people were killed and 47 others were injured, some of whom suffered serious injuries. Three engineers are among those killed.
Sahin said the locomotive, which was being used to check the tracks at the station after snowfall overnight, should not have been using the track at the time of the crash. An investigation is underway.
More than 200 people were on board the high-speed passenger train, which was leaving the capital to head for Konya. It was not immediately clear if anyone was walking on the overpass when it was struck by the train.
Ankara’daki Yüksek Hızlı Tren kazasından ilk görüntüler… pic.twitter.com/luJp8rLa2T
— Posta Gazetesi (@Postacomtr) December 13, 2018

-
Legal1 week ago
18 people shot, 3 killed, at Las Cruces, New Mexico park
-
Health1 week ago
3-year-old child dies from H5N1 bird flu in Cambodia
-
World7 days ago
Magnitude 6.7 earthquake strikes off southern New Zealand; tsunami advisory issued
-
World1 day ago
Strong 7.0 earthquake strikes near Tonga; tsunami warning briefly issued
-
Health7 days ago
UK confirms world’s first case of H5N1 bird flu in a sheep
-
Legal4 days ago
Idaho Amber Alert: Camilia Perez abducted in Nampa
-
World1 week ago
Van crash in northern Mexico kills 11; triggers wildfire
-
US News2 days ago
Small plane crashes into home near Minneapolis; sparks large fire