[Asia Economy Reporter Baek Kyunghwan] A train carrying passengers collided with another train in western Czech Republic, resulting in 2 deaths and 38 injuries.


According to foreign media on the 4th, around 8 a.m. that day, a high-speed train departing from Munich and heading to Prague collided with a local train coming from the opposite direction near the Czech western border with Germany. As a result of the accident, 2 people died, 7 were seriously injured, and the remaining 31 were injured.



The accident is reported to have occurred because the high-speed train continued to operate despite a stop signal. The Czech Minister of Transport stated, "One of the two train drivers ran a red light and collided with the other train."


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