Seven dead, 14 injured as train derail in DR Congo

At least seven persons died late Sunday in a freight train derailment in southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), local authorities confirmed on Monday.
The ministry of transport said three of the freight train’s eight coaches derailed at about 7:00 p.m. local time, in Lubudi, Lualaba Province, the same area where 75 people lost their lives in another derailment.
Lubudi Administrator, Clementine Matanda, said 14 others were also injured in the latest derailment.
Transport minister Okende Cherubin has promised to set up an independent commission to look into what caused the repetitive accidents.
Train accidents are often reported in that part of the country, due to poor conditions of locomotives and dilapidated rails.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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