Tenga rail disaster
Tenga rail disaster | |
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Details | |
Date | 25 May 2002 5:00 am |
Location | Tenga |
Country | Mozambique |
Line | Maputo railroad / CFM Sul |
Operator | Mozambique Ports and Railways |
Incident type | Runaway |
Statistics | |
Trains | 1 |
Deaths | 192 |
Injured | 167 |
The Tenga rail disaster of May 25, 2002 occurred at Tenga 40 km north-west from Maputo, Mozambique causing 192 deaths and 167 injured.[1][2]
Overview[]
The train comprised carriages containing 600 people and several wagons loaded with South African cement. The carriages were uncoupled about 5 km from Tenga, possibly as part of a manoeuvre by the train crew. The carriages then rolled down the line into Tenga, and crashed into the stationary rail wagons loaded with cement from the train which were coupled to the locomotive.
Three days of mourning were declared by then President of Mozambique Joaquim Chissano.[3]
Cause[]
The crash was blamed on human error and a manoeuvre that went wrong.[4] It appears that the crew were intending to go back and pick up the carriages. The worst casualties were in the first two carriages. Hence it appears that the carriages crashed into part of the same train, not a following train.
Similar accidents[]
Similar accidents can help explain the current one.
- Armagh rail disaster (1889)
- Chapel-en-le-Frith (1957)
- Gare de Lyon train accident (1988)
- Igandu train disaster (2002)
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "National mourning for train crash". Mozambique News Agency. 26 May 2002. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
- ^ "Death toll in train crash rises to 200". Mozambique News Agency. 25 May 2002. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
- ^ "Mozambique mourns rail disaster victims". BBC News. 26 May 2002. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
- ^ "Times Daily - Google News Archive Search".
Coordinates: 25°44′52″S 32°23′50″E / 25.74778°S 32.39722°E
- Railway accidents in 2002
- Railway accidents and incidents in Mozambique
- Runaway train disasters
- Accidents and incidents involving Mozambique Ports and Railways
- May 2002 events in Africa