• The train was heading into the capital from the town of Gaafour, 120km to the southwest, in the morning rush hour when the accident happened.
    The train was heading into the capital from the town of Gaafour, 120km to the southwest, in the morning rush hour when the accident happened.
  • Tunisians searching for survivors.
    Tunisians searching for survivors.
  • The impact derailed the first two carriages of the train ejecting a large number of passengers, said Mongi Kadhi, an official with emergency services.
    The impact derailed the first two carriages of the train ejecting a large number of passengers, said Mongi Kadhi, an official with emergency services.
  • At least 20 ambulances were mobilised to evacuate the dead and wounded to the three closest hospitals.
    At least 20 ambulances were mobilised to evacuate the dead and wounded to the three closest hospitals.
  • Victims were extracted from the wreckage.
    Victims were extracted from the wreckage.
  • Train crashes are common in Tunisia, where much of the rail network is dilapidated, but Tuesday’s accident was the deadliest in recent memory.
    Train crashes are common in Tunisia, where much of the rail network is dilapidated, but Tuesday’s accident was the deadliest in recent memory.

Tunisia train crash - in pictures


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At least 17 Tunisians were killed and dozens more injured on Tuesday when a passenger train collided with a truck in the southern city of El Fahes in one of the worst rail accidents in the country’s history. All photos Fethi Belain / AFP Photo