
The search for rescuers at the scene of the tragedy continues. Tempe to search for the missing.
Rescuers working at the scene faced unprecedented scenes and are now forced to do their duty under enormous psychological pressure caused by what they saw during the investigation.
They know that the hopes of finding a passenger alive are practically zero, but they continue their work tirelessly, as, as they say, they must return the dead to their relatives.
One of the rescuers, who also spoke to “K” yesterday and was at the site of the collision of two trains since morning, Mr. Sotiris Papamarkakis, a member of the Magnesia Hellenic Rescue Team, said that the investigation is continuing under rather difficult conditions.
“The catastrophe is great. We want to find as much evidence as possible in order to carry out DNA identification. We must return the dead to their relatives so that they, in turn, can give them the respect they deserve and rest in peace,” he said.
“People who work here do what is humanly possible. Mobilization is great. The mass of metal structures was large, and heavy equipment was required to create entrance passages and continue the process,” he concluded.
The search for the missing began with the first rays of the sun. According to the latest official information from the fire service, 46 people have died so far.
According to fire brigade spokesman Vassilis Vatrakoyannis, seven charred bodies were removed from the restaurant car, which was crushed by the first car of second place, in the morning.
Source: Kathimerini

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