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Stones used to 'stop' train

2002-05-26 14:06
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Maputo - The worst rail disaster in Mozambique's history occurred after a railroad worker used four large stones to unsuccessfully keep a packed passenger train from sliding down a hill, a railway official said on Sunday.

Meanwhile, funerals began for some of the 196 people killed in the crash, and health officials pleaded for blood donations for the 400 others who were injured.

The crash of a train carry passengers and freight to South Africa happened at about 05:00 on Saturday at the town of Moamba, about 60km north of the capital, Maputo.

The train developed a mechanical fault as it tried to climb a hill, so the driver disconnected the passenger section of the train, which was already partially up the hill, from the freight train, said Antonio Libombo, an official with the Mozambican Railway Company.

The driver wedged four large stones under the wheels of the passenger train to keep it from sliding backward and then drove the freight train back to a nearby station, Libombo said. However, the stones gave way and the passenger train barrelled down the tracks into the freight train, he said.

"An investigation is still under way," Transport Minister Tomas Salomao said. "But at first glance, the crash was caused by a human error."

Rescue workers toiled furiously throughout Saturday to free many victims that had remained trapped in the wreckage. By Sunday all the bodies had been removed and the wreckage was cleared, Salomao told Radio Mozambique. Regular train service was to restart on the tracks soon, he said.

President Joachim Chissano declared the accident a national tragedy and declared three days of mourning. He planned to visit the crash site on Sunday.

Blood needed

Chissano asked Mozambicans to donate blood for the injured. Centres were set up throughout the capital and by Sunday morning 450 people had donated.

However, government officials said much more was needed since Mozambique's blood banks had been severely depleted even before the accident.

Chissano has cut short a visit to his home town on Saturday to rush back to Maputo to tour the hospital where the injured were being treated.

"Mozambicans, my fathers, everybody, let us provide assistance to the injured people," he said as he toured the hospital on Saturday.

Funerals for some of the victims were being held on Sunday in Moamba and several border towns. Local civic organisations were helping with burial arrangements and many people in this impoverished southern African country had gathered money to help buy coffins for the victims.

The railroad has also promised financial assistance to the families of those killed.

Difficult to match up bodies

Mozambican television showed footage on Saturday of a pile of bodies lying next to the train tracks, and soldiers and police searching for more victims.

"When we got here, passengers were dying in our arms because we could not get them out quickly enough," a police officer told the television station.

"Everything is destroyed, there are bodies that have been cut in half and we don't know how to match them up, there are severed limbs," said the officer, who was not identified.

The train, which can hold more than 1 000 people, was popular with Mozambicans heading to South Africa for the weekend to shop. Most of dead and injured were thought to be Mozambican.

Many of the injured were taken to the hospital in Maputo in private cars and some died along the way.

Fatal railway crashes blamed on human error are fairly frequent in Mozambique. - Sapa-AP

- SAPA

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