High-Speed Train Derails in Italy; 2 Railway Workers Killed

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By The Associated Press
February 6, 2020Europe
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High-Speed Train Derails in Italy; 2 Railway Workers Killed
A train carriage lies on it side after derailing in Ospedaletto Lodigiano, near Lodi, northern Italy, on Feb. 6, 2020. (Antonio Calanni/AP Photo)

MILAN—A high-speed passenger train derailed in northern Italy before dawn on Thursday on the heavily used Milan-Bologna line, with the motor car completely detaching and slamming into a railroad building, killing two railway workers and injuring 27 people, authorities said.

The state-railway Freccia Rossa train went off the rails while traveling at nearly 300 kph (180 mph), Civil Protection chief Angelo Borrelli told state radio.

Authorities said the train engineer and another train employee, apparently also an engineer, were killed in the crash, which occurred about 5:30 a.m. (local time) in the countryside outside the town of Lodi.

“The engine car car derailed, detached completely and kept going,” Girolamo Fabiano, a railroad police official told state radio. ”Then the second car derailed.”

The second car was believed to be a business class passenger car. The rest of the cars remained upright.

“There shouldn’t be any more deaths,” a government representative in Lodi, Marcello Cardona, told reporters at the scene, adding it was lucky the toll hadn’t been higher.

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Emergency personnel work after a high speed train travelling from Milan to Bologna derailed killing at least two people near Lodi, Italy on Feb. 6, 2020. (Flavio Lo Scalzo/Reuters)

Given the early hour, the train was uncrowded, with only about 30 people in all aboard, police said.

Fabiano said that work had been done on that stretch of line during the night. He said the cause of the crash, which was under investigation, was unclear.

Borrelli said the high-speed state railways train had departed from Milan at 5:10 a.m. and was headed south to Bologna when it derailed. Borrelli said two of the injured were in serious condition, while the other 25 were less seriously injured.

The passenger train run is part of a popular high-speed rail service known as Freccia Rossa, or the Red Arrow service. Its southern destination was supposed to be Salerno, a port city south of Naples.

Rail traffic was diverted to local tracks, with delays of about an hour reported.

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An emergency personnel works after a high speed train travelling from Milan to Bologna derailed killing at least two people near Lodi, Italy Feb. 6, 2020. (Flavio Lo Scalzo/Reuters)

Reuters contributed to this report.

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