Beijing metro collision injures 102 people


A crash, in which the last two cars of a Beijing metro train separated from the carriages in front of them, has left 102 people injured. – AFP pic, December 15, 2023.

AN evening rush-hour crash on the Beijing metro left 102 people with fractures after a rear-end collision on an above-ground section of tracks, state media reported Friday.

The Chinese capital – where such incidents are rare – has been hit by snowstorms recently, affecting operating conditions and resulting in delays across the city.

The accident occurred at 6:57pm (1057 GMT) yesterday when the last two cars of a train separated from the carriages in front of them, authorities initially reported.

As at 11pm, “a total of 515 people were sent to the hospital for examination, of which 102 suffered fractures”, state-run broadcaster CCTV reported today.

By 6am today, 423 people had been released from hospital, CCTV said, adding that 67 others were still receiving treatment while 25 were under observation.

No deaths had been recorded, CCTV said.

A preliminary investigation into the incident found the snowy weather had caused slippery tracks and a “signal degradation”, resulting in a rear-end collision, the report stated.

Social media users reported seeing passengers fall to the ground, with some complaining of back pain.

Media images showed riders on the floor and partial lighting outages, while some commuters used emergency hammers to try to break the train windows to escape.

In other videos, firefighters were seen evacuating an elderly rider, while stranded passengers made their way through deep snow to leave the scene.

The train was travelling on an above-ground section of track near Xi’erqi Station as it headed toward Changping district in the northern part of the city.

“We sincerely apologise for the accident that occurred this evening,” Beijing Subway, the train’s operator, said on Weibo.

“Passengers who left the premises unaccompanied during the evacuation and who are not feeling well can contact us at any time. We will take on the cost of care,” it said. – AFP, December 15, 2023.


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