Two or three wagons were turned into metal fragments, says the BBC correspondent.
The journalist Kostas Koukoumakas of the British BBC network, who broadcasts live the developments about Tempi, is in site of the accident in Tempe, which cost the lives of dozens of people.
In a video of the British network, he describes the smell of burning metal, which remains after yesterday’s fire that broke out immediately after the crash, as well as the clothes of the passengers that have been spread throughout the area.
Two or three wagons they were turned into metal fragments, the BBC correspondent says characteristically.
The death toll from the Tempe train tragedy now stands at 40, while fears are expressed that the number will rise even further. As Panagiotis Spyropoulos reported on SKAI TV, the bodies that have been recovered are now 40, while dozens are injured.
According to information, there are 36 unidentified bodies in the Larissa hospital.
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