A massive train derailment shook Milan, Italy early Friday morning near Milan Central Station, causing major disruptions and raising safety concerns. Around 6:45 AM local time, a high-speed Trenitalia train traveling from Rome to Milan derailed just outside the station.
Incident Details
- The train was carrying approximately 300 passengers.
- At least 15 people were injured, ranging from minor to serious injuries.
- Eight injured passengers were admitted to local hospitals, while others were treated on site.
- Authorities confirmed there were no fatalities at this time.
- Emergency services, including fire brigades and police, responded promptly.
Cause and Investigation
Railway officials have initiated an immediate investigation. Early evidence points to a possible failure in track infrastructure. Technical inspections remain ongoing to determine the exact cause. The derailment took place on the main line, halting train traffic between Milan and other cities such as Turin and Venice.
Impact and Response
- Significant delays and cancellations of train services affected thousands of commuters in northern Italy.
- Authorities expect disruptions to last at least 48 hours due to recovery and repair efforts.
- Local police secured the area to maintain safety during operations.
- Additional bus services are being arranged to replace disrupted train routes.
Official Statements and Passenger Reactions
Trenitalia issued a public apology and assured full support to affected passengers. Company spokesperson Maria Rossi emphasized the company’s commitment to safety and cooperation with investigators.
Passengers onboard described the situation as chaotic but praised the rapid emergency response. Luigi Bianchi, a commuter, said, “The staff told us to stay calm and helped everyone exit safely. It was frightening, but I am thankful no one lost their life.”
Advice for Travelers
Transport authorities urge travelers to:
- Check updated train schedules online before traveling.
- Consider alternative travel routes where possible.
- Use additional bus services arranged to substitute affected train connections.
This incident underscores the critical need for ongoing infrastructure maintenance and comprehensive safety checks within Italy’s busy and fast rail network.
Stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News for further updates.
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