At least 200 persons were injured on Tuesday morning in a train crash on the outskirts of Johannesburg, according to country's emergency response group.
Two Metrorail passenger trains collided at the Geldenhuys Station in Germiston, the local media reported.
A statement from ER24 says there are no fatalities in the crash.
Paramedics are present at the scene.
The details around the crash are not yet clear. However, an investigation is underway.
The incident is second in a week. On January 4 passenger train crash took place near Kroonstad in South Africa's Free State province, claiming 18 lives and injuring around 254 lives.
The Shosholoza Meyl train was heading to Johannesburg from the coastal city of Port Elizabeth, according to the reports.
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