Train accident in Greece – many dead, anxious questions, hard allegations – News

  • In Greece there is sadness and horror after the serious train accident with at least 57 dead and dozens injured.
  • At the same time, accusations against the state and the state railway company are piling up. The electronic control system is said to have hardly worked for 20 years.
  • In Athens and Thessaloniki there were demonstrations and strikes by the railway workers.

Some of the victims are completely burned and can only be identified by DNA analysis, which takes time. It is therefore expected that the number of deaths will continue to rise.

Precarious situation was known

‘What are you waiting for to intervene? What else has to happen?” This is what it says in a letter that railway unionists sent to the state railway company and the Ministry of Transport just three weeks ago. They had repeatedly denounced the conditions in writing and explained the problems in detail.

What are you waiting for to intervene? What else has to happen?

Accordingly, the light signals on the approximately 500-kilometer Athens-Thessaloniki route have not worked for many years. The ETCS (European Train Control System) – the system that stops the train when danger is imminent and thus also protects against human error – is out of service. In addition, for 15 years now, the safety and lighting systems in the tunnels have not been fully functional.

According to an EU study for the years 2018 to 2020, Greece has the highest number of fatalities per train kilometer, explains SRF Italy correspondent Peter Voegeli.

Stationmaster as a pawn sacrifice?

The admission of the station master in the city of Larisa, who is said to have ultimately caused the accident through wrong decisions and actions, almost fades into the background. The 59-year-old was arrested on Wednesday after the accident and charged with manslaughter and bodily harm.

people demonstrate.

Legend:

The people of Greece are angry about the omissions and are demanding consequences.

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According to media reports, he admitted to having made mistakes and thereby sent the passenger train onto the wrong track, causing it to collide head-on with a freight train on the open line. Many people in Greece perceive the stationmaster as a pawn sacrifice.

More resignations likely

Both in Athens and in Thessaloniki there were strikes by the railway workers on Thursday and protests, some of them violent, in front of the offices of the railway operator, Hellenic Trains. However, this is not responsible at all – the infrastructure of the network is in the hands of the state company OSE.

Their boss resigned, just like the Greek Minister of Transport. Observers expect that there will be more resignations and sackings – even if the serious accident is far from being fully explained.

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