03 May 2014

South Korea train rams into back of another one; more than 100 injured

A train rammed into the back of another one in Seoul on Friday, leaving 117 people injured, South Korean officials said.

One train was at the station when the second one drove into the back of it, according to the National Emergency Management Agency:
The injured were taken to 10 local hospitals.



SEOUL: A subway
train in the South Korean capital Seoul
crashed into another one at a station on Friday, injuring about 170 people, news
reports and the emergency services said, although no one appeared to be
seriously hurt.

The accident came just over two weeks after a South
Korean ferry capsized and sank leaving 300 dead or missing in the submerged hull
of the ship in the country's worst disaster in 20 years.



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