Police: India train collision kills 10

NEW DELHI—A passenger train traveling through southern India collided with another train stopped at a signal on Tuesday, killing 10 people and injuring dozens more, a government official said.

TRAIN WRECK. Indian Railway officials, security personnel and onlookers gather around the wreckage of train carriages at Arakkonam, some 90 kilometers west of Chennai on September 14, after a crash between two trains in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. AFP

Shalendra Babu, a senior police official, said late Tuesday that five train cars derailed in the accident, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu state.

By early Wednesday, the death toll stood at 10, police official K.M. Babu told The Associated Press. Another 52 people were injured, he added.

S. Nagarajan, the district administrator, said rains initially hampered rescue efforts but all the injured had been moved to hospitals.

Press Trust of India reported that several trains were canceled or delayed because of the accident.

The accident’s cause was being investigated, said Railways Minister Dinesh Trivedi.

India’s railroad network is one of the largest in the world and carries about 14 million passengers each day. Accidents are common, with most blamed on poor maintenance and human error.

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