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Egypt's Aging Railway System: A Recipe for Disaster?

Egypt, ZagazigSun Sep 15 2024
The recent train collision in Egypt's Zagazig city has left at least three people dead and 49 injured. This devastating incident highlights the country's long-standing issue with its aging railway system. With over 2,000 train accidents reported in the past 20 years, it's clear that something needs to change. But what exactly is going wrong? The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) reported 2,044 train accidents in 2018 and 1,793 the year before. This is a staggering number, considering the frequency and severity of these accidents. The lack of investment in infrastructure is a major contributor to these accidents. The country has failed to modernize and maintain its railway system, leading to a culture of complacency. In 2002, a fire on a passenger train traveling from Cairo to Luxor killed over 360 people, making it the country's deadliest rail accident to date. This tragedy highlights the need for immediate action.

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    Are there any external factors, such as foreign interference, contributing to the frequency of train accidents in Egypt?
    What is the current state of the Egyptian railway system's safety record?
    Is the government aware of any potential risks or hazards associated with the railway system but is choosing to ignore them?

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