A major train derailment occurred near Milano Centrale railway station early this morning at 7:45 AM local time. The incident involved a high-speed passenger train traveling from Venice to Milan, causing significant disruption and raising concerns about passenger safety.
Key Details of the Incident
- At least four carriages left the tracks.
- Emergency services responded promptly, with 15 people reported injured; 3 of them are in serious condition.
- Milan’s central station has been temporarily closed for rescue operations and track inspections.
- Alternative transportation, such as shuttle buses, has been arranged for affected travelers.
Investigation and Response
The cause of the derailment is still under investigation. Preliminary findings suggest that either a track failure or a mechanical issue may have contributed to the accident. Authorities are:
- Examining rails and signals.
- Reviewing technical data of the train.
- Interviewing train crew members.
The Italian Ministry of Transport has promised a thorough probe and reinforced safety checks across the railway network, emphasizing that passenger safety is the top priority.
Passenger and Expert Perspectives
- Passengers described experiencing a sudden jolt and loud noise before the train stopped.
- Emergency evacuations were conducted using emergency doors and stairs.
- Experts highlight the critical need for regular maintenance and upgrades to rail infrastructure to prevent such accidents.
- Rail operators in Italy and Europe continue efforts to enhance safety through technology and staff training.
Impact and Advice for Commuters
The derailment has led to the closure of multiple rail lines, affecting thousands of daily commuters and travelers. Authorities encourage passengers to:
- Stay informed through official channels.
- Follow updates regarding service restoration.
For ongoing coverage and the latest updates, stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News.
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