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Londra'nın kuzeyinde iki tren çarpıştı: Bedford'da acil müdahale sürüyor

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Britanya Ulaştırma Polisi, Cuma günü Londra'nın yaklaşık 90 kilometre kuzeyindeki Bedford bölgesinde iki trenin çarpıştığı ihbarını aldığını açıkladı. Olay yerine polis ve diğer acil servis ekipleri sevk edildi. Medyada yaralılar olduğuna dair haberler yer alırken, yetkililer kazayla ilgili incelemelerin başladığını belirtti. Londra-İskoçya ana demiryolu hattı üzerindeki bu tür kazalar, hem yolcu güvenliği hem de ulaşım ağında yaratacağı aksamalar nedeniyle önem taşıyor. Demiryolu altyapısının kritik rolü düşünüldüğünde, kazanın nedenine dair soruşturma, gelecekteki benzer olayların önlenmesi açısından belirleyici olacak. Raylı sistemlerde güvenlik protokollerinin gözden geçirilmesini gündeme getirebilecek olay, bölgedeki seferlerde gecikmelere yol açarak ekonomik bir maliyet de oluşturabilir.

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  2. Güvenlik19 Haz 21:40

    One dead and dozens injured after passenger trains collide north of London

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  3. Güvenlik20 Haz 03:29

    One killed as two trains collide in Britain

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