Photo: Rescuers work at
the scene of the train crash near Santiago de Compostela (Reuters: Oscar
Corral)
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Two trains crashed 50km (31 miles) northeast of Budapest
early on Sunday, injuring 19 people, Hungarian police said.
Two people were injured
seriously, Imre Kavalecz, spokesman for state rail company MAV, was quoted as
saying by national news agency MTI.
The trains were carrying
30 to 40 passengers and were travelling at a low speed of about 20km per hour
when the crash happened near Galgaguta, Kavalecz said.
An investigation is under
way to establish the cause of the accident, he added.
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