DERAILED TRAIN |
At least 55 people have been killed and
some 575 others injured some very seriously, following a train derailment which
occurred in Eseka, Nyong and Kele, Division, Center Region of Cameroon,
October 21 2016.
Transport Minister Edgar Alain Mebe Ngo’o
told state media after visiting the site of the accident, that 14 people were
still trapped in wagons, while another train will have to transport the corpses
to the nation’s capital, Yaounde.
VICTIMS |
The train named Intercity 102 that left the
capital Yaoundé for the port city of Douala shortly before midday, derailed at
the Eseka terminal under still to be clarified circumstances.
Though the government is yet to explain what must have transpired for the 15 wagon train to derail and overturn,
there are heavy suspicions that it was overloaded.
“There are indications that the train
was overloaded. Remember that the main road linking Yaoundé and Douala was completely
cut and many other people had to resort to using trains.
My relative who was
travelling from Yaounde to Douala was prevented from boarding the train after
officials told him it was full to capacity. Thank God for my brother’s life,” narrates
Paul Nkamankeng a Cameroonian resident in South Africa.
Communication Minister, Issa Tchiroma
also said investigations have been opened to identify the causes of the tragedy
and requested the respect of the dignity of the lives of the victims and that
of their families.
COMMUTERS CROSSING NEAR CUT ROAD |
Concordant reports say the survivors are
receiving treatment in different hospitals around the region where the accident
occurred and it remained unclear at the time of filing in this report,
whether
Cameroon’s rail way company, Camrail had the necessary insurance policies that
covers the passengers.
Earlier on it was the road linking the political
and economic capital, Yaounde and Douala respectively,that witnessed a collapse around Matomb
in the Nyong and Kelle Division. No one was injured although commuters had to
use alternative routes to get to their destination.
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