Egypt train crash, fire at central Cairo station kills 25
CAIRO — A speeding railcar crashed into a barrier at Cairo’s main train station, causing its fuel tank to explode and triggering a huge fire that left at least 25 people dead on Wednesday, officials said.
Railway officials said the train was speeding and collided head-on with the barrier. At least 47 people were also injured in the accident.
Mohammed Said, the head of the Cairo Railroad hospital, said there are concerns the death toll could rise further following the blaze. Other officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to speak to the media.