A packed commuter train slammed into a retaining wall at a railway terminus in Buenos Aires, leaving at least 49 dead, 675 injured, and dozens trapped in the wreckage.
“The train was full and the impact was tremendous,” a passenger identified only as Ezequiel told local television, adding that medics at the scene appeared overwhelmed by the scale of the disaster.
Witnesses said the train’s brakes failed as it was arriving at the Once station on the western outskirts of Argentina’s capital yesterday.
Passengers were hurled on top of each other and knocked to the floor of the train, some losing consciousness and others getting seriously injured, they said.
“Unfortunately, we must report that there are 49 dead in the accident,” including a child, police spokesman Mr Nestor Rodriguez told a news conference.
Civil defence officials said at least 675 people were hurt in the crash, 200 of them seriously.
Medevac helicopters landed in the street outside the station to ferry the most seriously wounded to hospitals, as ambulances raced in and out of the area.
“There were people who were crushed and shouting desperately. I saw bodies and blood all over the place,” said passenger Mr Alejandro Velazquez.
The government called for two days of mourning and suspended Carnival celebrations, including a massive parade planned in Buenos Aires tomorrow.
The Argentine President, Ms Cristina Kirchner, suspended a news conference on the dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands following news of the crash.
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