Train Derails near Milan, There are Casualties
Two people have died and ten are seriously injured after a train derailed near Milan, Reuters reported, referring to local television channels.
Three people have been slightly injured after a tram car derailed in the Bulgarian capital Sofia late on Friday.
Witnesses say a brake failure is the most likely cause of the accident, which occurred in the district of Nadezhda shortly after 9 pm.
The tram car has been completely destroyed.
The lives of the injured is out of danger, according to doctors.
No more details were immediately available.
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