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Machu Picchu train accident leaves one person dead and dozens hurt
Summary
A head-on train accident near Machu Picchu left one person dead and about 40 people injured. Trains carrying tourists were involved and emergency teams treated passengers at a remote site.
Content
Two tourist trains collided head-on near Machu Picchu on Tuesday, causing one confirmed death and multiple injuries. The person who died was the conductor of one of the trains, according to the prosecutor's office in Cusco. About 40 passengers were reported injured and received medical attention at the scene. The site is remote and does not have direct road access, so ambulances and medical teams reached the location on foot or by rail.
What was reported:
- One person, the conductor, was reported killed by the Cusco prosecutor's office.
- Around 40 people were injured and received treatment at the scene.
- Trains carrying tourists to and from Machu Picchu were involved.
- Emergency teams, including about a dozen ambulances, attended the remote site.
- Video on social media showed damaged locomotives and injured people beside the tracks.
Summary:
The collision affected trains that serve visitors traveling between Aguas Calientes and the Machu Picchu site and required a rapid local medical response. Officials have not yet released a cause for the accident, and investigations are ongoing. For now, we'll stick to the confirmed facts.
