Major Train Collision in Eastern Slovakia
A serious head-on collision between two passenger trains occurred near Jablonov nad Turnou in eastern Slovakia on Monday morning, resulting in approximately 100 injuries with two people reported in critical condition. The accident happened around 10:00 local time at a location where two railway tracks merge into a single line just before a tunnel entrance.
Emergency Response and Rescue Operations
Emergency services responded immediately to the scene, deploying two helicopters, six ambulances, and multiple firefighting and rescue units. 'Our priority is saving and evacuating passengers and our employees,' stated Slovak Railways in an official announcement. The rescue operation was complicated by the difficult terrain and the fact that one train had derailed and was left hanging over a slope.
Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok described the incident as an 'extraordinary traffic accident' and suggested that human error was likely to blame. 'It appears that one of the train drivers made a mistake and probably did not give way, but this is only a preliminary conclusion for now,' the minister stated during a press conference.
Investigation and Safety Concerns
The official investigation into the cause of the collision is underway, with authorities examining whether technical failures, signaling issues, or human error contributed to the accident. The collision occurred on the R 913 and R 914 'Gemeran' services running between Zvolen and Košice, popular regional express trains that serve multiple communities in eastern Slovakia.
Prime Minister Robert Fico has ordered a full investigation into the incident, emphasizing the need to determine the exact causes and prevent similar accidents in the future. Train services on the affected section have been suspended, with replacement buses operating while repairs and investigations continue. The line is expected to reopen on Tuesday following safety inspections.
This incident represents one of the most serious railway accidents in Slovakia in recent years, raising questions about railway safety infrastructure and protocols. The country's railway system, operated by Železnice Slovenskej republiky, has undergone significant modernization since Slovakia's independence in 1993, but this accident highlights ongoing safety challenges.
Medical Response and Hospital Preparations
Nearby hospitals in the region activated emergency protocols to handle the influx of injured passengers. Medical teams were dispatched to the scene, with the most seriously injured patients being airlifted to trauma centers. 'We have prepared our trauma units and are ready to receive all patients requiring medical attention,' said a spokesperson for the regional health authority.
The collision serves as a stark reminder of the importance of railway safety measures and the potential consequences when safety protocols fail. As the investigation continues, authorities are working to provide support to the injured passengers and their families while determining the exact sequence of events that led to this tragic accident.