Train Derails In DR Congo, Kills Seven
A local official, on the Monday, said that at least seven people died when a goods train derailed in the South-East Democratic Republic of Congo, second accident in the area in a fortnight. The accident occurred in the village of Buyofwe, Lualaba province on Saturday. In the mid-March, a train came off the tracks in the same
village, killing at least 75 people and also injuring 125, according to the official toll. Seven people died and 14 were seriously injured” in the latest accident, Lualaba Interior Minister, Deoda Kapenda, told newsmen on Monday. The toll could rise because a large number of clandestine passengers were trapped under the
upturned wagons, he said. It was gathered that a rescue team had been dispatched to the scene. A local official from the national railway company said that the eight-wagon train was traveling from Tenke, in Lualaba, to Kananga, in the neighboring province of Kasai-Central. It left the rails in Buyofwe, around 200 kilometers from
Kolwezi, the provincial capital of Lualaba. Trails frequently derailed in the vast Central African country. There were not enough passenger trains and few negotiable roads, so people needing to cover long distances often traveled by freight train.