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Japan's JR Express train crashed with a truck and injured 20 people when a Chinese tourist was scratched in the face while sleeping

At about 4 p.m. on October 1, Japanese high-speed train "Flying" collided with a truck at the gate of the JR high mountain line in various departments of岐阜 county. According to Japan's JR East Sea Company, the train from Fukushima to Nagoya, with about 200 passengers on board, currently injured 20 people. Tourists from China's Mongolia, Xiao Yao and Ms. Ning, who were injured in the face, experienced the accident.


Several Japanese television stations the incident.

Xiao Yao to the upstream news (baoliaosy@163.com) reporter recalled that she and her colleagues took the train from Japan's High Mountain JR station to Nagoya the same day, when the train was traveling to two stations away from Nagoya, suddenly there was a collision, when he heard only a big crash, the sound was loud to the whole car can be heard. At first I thought it was normal, until the vehicle started to stop, the car floated white smoke and could smell the smell of burning." Xiao Yao said, when she was especially worried that the vehicle would have a second explosion, she quickly left the car.


Fast train and truck collision broken car window glass

Xiao Yao said that she was just pulling the curtains when the accident happened, so no injury, but she noticed that the train window glass was not locked, and after the collision most of the window glass in the car where she was broken. she said that the train and the truck collision location should be in the front part of the car, and the carriage in which they ride was located in the ninth section of the entire ten carriages.


Photo courtesy of Japanese staff handling railway site interviewees

Yao's rear passenger, Ms. Ning, was sleeping at that time. She had no time to avoid the splashing glass. Her face was scratched, and the broken glass hit her mother's forehead. They were sent to hospital to treat their injuries. "My mother had a CT, and the wound on my face was smeared with medicine." Ms. Ning told reporters that the Japanese side had not mentioned compensation afterwards, and they cooperated with the investigation at the police station until 10 o'clock that night, and the trip on the 1st was seriously delayed.


Ms. Ning was taken to the hospital and interviewees provided photos

Ms. Ning said helplessly that she didn't expect to take an ambulance in a foreign country on the first day of National Day. However, in an interview with reporters on the morning of October 2nd, she revealed that they have continued their next trip.

According to CBC TV station in Tokai, Japan, the cause of the collision is still under investigation.

Upstream journalist Zhou Qiao



News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/KAS5RQHR053469M5.html

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