A rail crash killed three people and injured 28 others in the Republic of Congo, when a passenger train hit one laden with oil tankers, a transport official said today.
The overnight collision occurred at Kinkembo, about 150 kilometres (93 miles) southwest of Brazzaville, on the main line linking the capital with the seaport and oil city of Pointe Noire, on the Atlantic Ocean.
"There were 28 injured and at least three dead. There was also material damage. A rescue team has been sent to the site," said Anatole Nzobani Kimbouala, press attache in the ministry of transport.
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A source working for the Congo-Ocean Railway, which operates the economically vital line 510 kilometres long in southern Congo, said that injured people had been evacuated to hospital in Mindouli, close to Kinkembo.
The last train accident in the central African country was in 2010. It took place at Yanga, close to Pointe Noire, and killed 53 people, according to the official toll.