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Workers work in front of the wreckage of a train at al-Ayyat in Girzah district, south of Cairo
25 Oct 2009
Source: Reuters
 
Men work in front of the wreckage of a train at al-Ayyat in Girzah district, south of Cairo October 25, 2009. Two Egyptian passenger trains collided on Saturday near the south of Cairo, killing at least 15 people and leaving passengers trapped in wreckage, security sources said. REUTERS/Tarek Mostafa (EGYPT DISASTER)
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Passengers look out towards a train accident at al-Ayyat in Girzah district, south of Cairo October 25, 2009. Two Egyptian passenger trains collided on Saturday near the south of Cairo, killing ...


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