A tragic incident occurred on Monday in Al-Ayat, a town outside Cairo, Egypt, when a train struck and killed two children attempting to cross the tracks at an unauthorized location. The accident sparked violent protests from local residents, who attacked a railway guard and his post in the aftermath.
According to the Egyptian National Railways, the incident took place near the town of Bilaydah in Al-Ayat. The children, reportedly on their way to school, were attempting to cross the tracks at a point not designated for pedestrian use. Local media sources indicated that the level crossing was closed at the time of the accident.
In response to the tragedy, an angry crowd gathered at the intersection where the accident occurred. Protestors targeted the railway guard responsible for securing the level crossing, attacking him and setting fire to his post. The exact fate of the guard remains unclear at this time.
Train accidents are unfortunately common in the country, with another recent crash in southern Egypt resulting in one death and over 20 injuries earlier this month.
The Egyptian government has announced various initiatives in recent years aimed at improving railway safety and infrastructure. However, this latest tragedy and the ensuing violent reaction from the local community highlight the persistent challenges and public frustration with railway safety standards.
As investigations into the incident continue, attention is likely to focus on both the circumstances that led to the children accessing the tracks at an unauthorized point and the broader issues of railway safety and public education about the dangers of crossing tracks improperly.