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The El Ayyat train collision killed at least 50 people and injured 30 others on 24 October 2009. The incident occurred in El Ayyat, 6th of October Governorate, located 50 km south of Cairo. The official death toll has increased and might increase further. One of the trains was going southward to visit the Asyut and Aswan, popular tourist destinations.

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  • تصادم قطاري القاهرة في العياط في 24 أكتوبر 2009 تصادم قطارين في العياط يودي بحياة أكثر من 30 قتيلا وأكثر من 58 جريحا ودعوات شعبية وبرلمانية لإقالة الحكومة (ar)
  • The El Ayyat train collision killed at least 50 people and injured 30 others on 24 October 2009. The incident occurred in El Ayyat, 6th of October Governorate, located 50 km south of Cairo. The official death toll has increased and might increase further. One of the trains was going southward to visit the Asyut and Aswan, popular tourist destinations. A second train slammed into the first, which had stopped to allow an animal, described by various witnesses and officials as either a cow or a water buffalo, to make its way safely across. The second train was first class and had many passengers aboard; the first one was traveling light. It was thought that two carriages were wrecked completely. Reports described passengers jumping out of the train, but one carriage fell on another and the two had to be separated by a crane. Attempts to find survivors in the two carriages were eventually halted when rescuers concluded there were no further survivors in or under either car. Carriages were cut to reach the passengers. Casualties were hospitalised. Searches continued throughout the night after the crash. Egyptian railway authorities immediately announced an investigation into the crash. The Egyptian government was criticised for its reaction by some of the surviving passengers. Dubai's daily newspaper Gulf News and Israeli publication The Jerusalem Post both suggested officials on-scene had been forbidden from speaking to the media about the incident. The crash was first reported on Twitter, with news networks initially reluctant to provide coverage. (en)
  • Katastrofa kolejowa w Al-Ajjat. 24 października 2009 roku w wyniku katastrofy kolejowej w Al-Ajjat w muhafazie Giza w Egipcie zginęło 50 osób, a ponad 30 zostało rannych. Pociąg relacji Giza – Fajum zderzył się z pociągiem relacji Kair – Asjut. Pierwszy pociąg nagle zatrzymał się po zderzeniu z błąkającym się po torach bawołem. Kilka chwil później na stojący skład, z dużą prędkością najechał pociąg jadący z Kairu. (pl)
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  • تصادم قطاري القاهرة في العياط في 24 أكتوبر 2009 تصادم قطارين في العياط يودي بحياة أكثر من 30 قتيلا وأكثر من 58 جريحا ودعوات شعبية وبرلمانية لإقالة الحكومة (ar)
  • Katastrofa kolejowa w Al-Ajjat. 24 października 2009 roku w wyniku katastrofy kolejowej w Al-Ajjat w muhafazie Giza w Egipcie zginęło 50 osób, a ponad 30 zostało rannych. Pociąg relacji Giza – Fajum zderzył się z pociągiem relacji Kair – Asjut. Pierwszy pociąg nagle zatrzymał się po zderzeniu z błąkającym się po torach bawołem. Kilka chwil później na stojący skład, z dużą prędkością najechał pociąg jadący z Kairu. (pl)
  • The El Ayyat train collision killed at least 50 people and injured 30 others on 24 October 2009. The incident occurred in El Ayyat, 6th of October Governorate, located 50 km south of Cairo. The official death toll has increased and might increase further. One of the trains was going southward to visit the Asyut and Aswan, popular tourist destinations. (en)
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  • حادث قطار العياط (أكتوبر 2009) (ar)
  • Σιδηροδρομικό δυστύχημα στο Ελ Αγιάτ (2009) (el)
  • 2009 El Ayyat railway accident (en)
  • Katastrofa kolejowa w Al-Ajjat (pl)
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