FOTO/ Përplasje e fortë midis dy trenave në Angli, disa persona të plagosur

Një incident i madh ka ndodhur pasi dy trena u përplasën në Salisbury, duke lënë disa të plagosur. Përplasja ndodhi pranë London Road dhe përfshiu një hekurudhë jugperëndimore dhe shërbimin në perëndim.

Një trenist, i cili mbeti i bllokuar, u trajtua nga mjekët. Në total, 17 persona u dërguan në spital.

The scene at the Fisherton Tunnel in Salisbury today where the railway line remains closed for investigations after two trains collided

Përplasja ndodhi në orën 18:46 GMT kur një tren goditi një objekt në një tunel dhe treni i dytë më pas u përplas me të për shkak të problemeve me sinjalizimin.

Angela Mattingly, e cila ishte në tren, tha: “Gjithçka u nxi dhe kishte alarm të kuq kudo.

“Papritmas pati shumë shtyrje, sende që u hodhën përreth dhe mendoj se disa njerëz ranë përpara dhe goditën kokën. Ju thjesht nuk e dini për disa sekonda se çfarë po ndodh.

“Njerëzit filluan të panikohen, por askush nuk u lëndua rëndë”.

The GWR train on the left derailed at around 6.38pm last night and around seven minutes later the SWR train on the right of the picture slammed into it after signalling failed to kick in

Lucy Gregory shtoi: “Kur po na tërhiqnim në stacionin e Salisbury, treni u shkund pak. “Sapo u ngrita në këmbë dhe kisha veshur pallton dhe telefonin në xhep kur pati një shkundje të madhe dhe rashë përtej tavolinës.

“Tavolina doli nga muri dhe unë përfundova poshtë një tavoline tjetër. Ata thyen dritaret dhe ne dolëm nga dritarja. Ishte vërtet e frikshme.”

Emergency crews rushed to the scene at Fisherton Tunnel between Andover and Salisbury following the collision where 120 were evacuated and 17 were injured

The South West Railway train (left) is seen with its cab mangled after hitting the back of the stationary GWR service, which had previously partially derailed in a tunnel close to Salisbury station

Experts have said that the second train (pictured) should not have made it to the crash scene if signalling was working properly

Images taken from on board the derailed SWR train showed it at a 45-degree angle in the tunnel after the collision

Emergency crews rushed to the scene at Fisherton Tunnel between Andover and Salisbury following the collision at around 6.45pm yesterday evening. The SWR train from London to Devon is seen on an angle after colliding with a stopped GWR service

The entrance to Fisherton Tunnel near Salisbury.

Emergency services said they would remain at the scene of the collision through the night and it would be days before services could resume

A fleet of ambulances waiting at the scene of the collision. Most of those injured were described as 'walking wounded' however a 'small number' including one driver were take to hospital for checks

Around 50 firefighters as well as Wiltshire Police and ambulance attended the scene

Firefighters take cutting equipment towards the scene of the train crash in Salisbury last night. The driver of the London to Honiton service needed freeing from his mangled cab

Police set up road blocks around the site of the crash. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said investigations into the crash would be undertaken in order to help prevent similar 'serious' incidents in future

Locals who live around a mile away described hearing a massive bang 'like a bomb going off' as the trains collided

Signalling for the area has been wiped out, with South Western Railway warning that all lines running through Salisbury and Andover are currently blocked while an investigation takes place.

Firefighters and police officers are seen standing with South Western Railway staff on a bridge overlooking the section of railway where the derailment occurred

The Rail Accident Investigation Branch tonight said it had deployed inspectors to the site of a collision for a preliminary examination of the scene

An Office of Rail and Road spokesperson added: 'We’re supporting Network Rail and the train operators, plus RAIB and the British Transport Police, with respect to the collision between two trains near Salisbury Tunnel Junction and liaising with emergency services responding to the incident'

Andy Cole (left) from Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue speaks to the media near the scene of a crash involving two trains near the Fisherton Tunnel between Andover and Salisbury in Wiltshire

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