Brussels, Belgium – Head-On Collision Between Two Passenger Trains 20 Feared Dead

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    Emergency workers carry the victim of a train crash on a stretcher at the site of the crash near Halle February 15, 2010.Brussels, Belgium – Reports from Belgium say at least 20 people have been killed in a head-on collision between two trains outside the capital, Brussels.

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    Railway officials said the two trains collided during the morning rush hour at Halle, south-west of Brussels.

    The local mayor told Belgian media that at least 20 people had been killed in the crash, but railway officials could not confirm the figure.

    Belgian media said the trains collided in snowy conditions.

    The trains collided in the commuter town around 0830 local time (0730GMT) Monday. Mayor Dirk Pieters said “the most recent information we have is that 20 people died”.

    Television pictures showed the lead carriages of each train pushed into the air leaning against each other.
    Witnesses said passengers were thrown around violently inside the trains.

    Emergency workers said there was considerable damage to the overhead power lines at the station in Buizingen, the district of Halle where the trains crashed.

    Railway services in the area, including the high-speed line between Paris and Brussels, have been blocked.
    Eurostar said services to and from Brussels were cancelled until further notice.
    Emergency personnel work at the scene where two trains crashed head-on in Buizingen, near Halle February 15, 2010 killing at least 20 people, officials and Belgian broadcaster VRT said.
    There has been no indication of what caused the collision but it comes after a weekend of snow and freezing temperatures across Belgium.

    In 2001, eight people were killed and 12 were injured in a head-on collision between commuter trains outside Brussels. It was thought that language difficulties between a Flemish-speaking signalman and a French-speaking colleague might have been a factor in that crash.

    Another accident in 2008 left more than 40 people injured when a passenger train travelling in the wrong direction hit a goods train in central Belgium, AFP news agency said.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    A couple days ago VIN reported that anti-Israel activists from Belgium protested agains Israel in the El-al airline terminal. One lesson to be learned from here – HaShem doesn’t like when His people are abused, be it verbally or phisically. He retaliates Mida-Kenged-Mida. Stay tuned for more…..there are plenty more idiots to be taken care off.

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    to #1
    14 years ago

    oy, how are we to understand Hashem’s ways? How can we blame the innocents who were on the train? our hearts go out to you…we need moshiach now!