Rail traffic resumes following deadly crash in Egypt

Rail traffic resumes following deadly crash in Egypt
The scene of the accident in Sohag (AP)

Rail traffic has resumed in southern Egypt, authorities said, a day after two trains collided, killing at at least 24 people and injuring 185 others.

The collision of two passenger trains in the province of Sohag, about 270 miles south of Cairo, was the latest in a series of deadly accidents involving the country’s railways.

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