Chinese police officers look at the wreckage of a train accident in Wenzhou in east China's Zhejiang province, Sunday, July 24, 2011. A Chinese bullet train crashed into another high-speed train that had stalled after being struck by lightning Saturday in eastern China, causing four carriages to fall off a viaduct. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT *** Local Caption *** APTOPIX China Train Crash.JPEG-0470c.jpg
July 24, 2011: Rescuers carry out rescue operations in the early hours of the morning, after two carriages from a bullet train derailed and fell off a bridge in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province. REUTERS/Aly Song
July 23, 2011: Firefighters rescue an injured survivor from the wreckage of the crash. AFP PHOTO
July 23, 2011: Chinese rescue workers carry an injured girl as they tend to the victims. The crash has raised concerns about the safety of China's rapidly developing rail network. AFP PHOTO
July 23, 2011: Emergency workers and civilians carry the body of a passenger killed in the crash. AP Photo
July 23, 2011: Emergency workers and civilians carry an injured passenger from the wreckage of the train crash. AP Photo
July 23, 2011: Emergency workers and civilians search for passengers from the wreckage of a high-speed train which derailed between the cities of Hangzhou and Wenzhou, in eastern China's Zhejiang province. AP Photo
July 24, 2011: Rescuers carry a body of a victim discovered among the wreckage. REUTERS/Aly Song
July 24, 2011: In this photo released by China's Xinhua news agency, rescuers work at a train accident in Wenzhou, eastern China AP Photo/Xinhua, Ju Huanzong
July 24, 2011: In this photo released by China's Xinhua news agency, a train car leans against a viaduct after falling by an accident in Wenzhou, eastern China. AP Photo/Xinhua, Ju Huanzong