
“The OSE today confirms with its official statement that after the fire in July 2019, the Larisa station could only monitor the movement of trains at a distance of 5 km after the station,” the message says. SYRIZA-PS.
The official opposition party continues to assert that “before that it was possible to follow from Larisa station to Neos Porosthat is, the entire region of the area where two fateful trains moved in opposite directions for several kilometers along the same line.
And then SYRIZA quotes an excerpt from the OSE announcement: “Specifically, the OSE announcement says:
“After the July 2019 fire in the Zachary Larissa area, cables and equipment were destroyed, and the remote control of Larisa was completely out of order and was abolished.”
In short, if the damage to cables and equipment had been repaired after the July 2019 fire, we would have avoided a tragic accident.
We expect, after OSE confirmation, an official justification for the fatal inaction on the part of the government,” concludes SYRIZA-PS.
Source: Kathimerini

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