CHINA TRAIN ACCIDENT LEFT 43 DEAD
The rescue effort of the deadly accident is still on the way, following the collision of the high-speed bullet train in China's Zhejian province that left 43 dead, while 210 people are reported to be wounded from the crash.
According to witnesses, the train came to a halt after a power outrage from a lighting strike, causing another train to rammed into the first train from behind. Four of its cars then fell from the elevated bridge. People said that they had to break the windows and crawl out of the train. It is estimated that about 100 people are in each carriage.
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