Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Australia's iron ore load freight train crash

Sydney: A tunnel of iron ore loaded with a tunnel was crashed in Australia. In order to drive the port, the freight train of 3km long was sent to the iron ore. The freight train, with 268 boxes, went about an hour of driving at a speed of 110 kilometers per hour.

The train, which is owned by the mining company BHP, came to Bhilpara, causing high speed. The accident happened in the suburbs and there was no loss of life to anyone. However, rail traffic in the region has been temporarily suspended due to damage to the tracks of up to 1.5 km.

It is expected to take a week to reverse the rails. In the meantime, he has landed the driver's vehicle to check a box of two-kilometer train. It is not clear how the train was moving without the driver. BHP said it will investigate this

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