‘A bang, then chaos’ – Greece train crash survivors tell of ordeal

Reuters:

ATHENS, March 1 – It took a bang, and just seconds to turn a long holiday weekend into a nightmare for hundreds of Greeks caught up in a deadly train collision on Tuesday night.

Tuesday’s crash 220 miles north of Athens killed at least 36 people when a high-speed passenger train heading to the northern city of Thessaloniki careered into a freight train from the opposite direction, flying off the track and bursting into flames.

Witnesses said they felt a strong shudder, then a bang, then chaos.

First responders said people were flung out of the front carriages on impact, with victims found up to 40 metres away from the wreckage, and others trapped in blazing carriages.

Many of the victims were thought to be university students.

“Windows were being smashed and people were screaming,” said a passenger on the fifth carriage. “One of the windows caved in from the impact of iron from the other train,” the passenger told Skai TV as he took shelter under a nearby bridge, his face illuminated from the fire raging in the background.

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