Camagüey, Cuba—The impact occurred on a remote section of the central rail line. Two trains collided at a junction just outside the main depot. One locomotive derailed upon impact, crushing a maintenance carriage. Rescuers arrived to find the wreckage blocking both sets of tracks. They confirmed one death among the crew working in the carriage. The surviving passengers were evacuated to a nearby station.
Transport authorities have sealed off the site for a formal investigation. They are analyzing the signal logs to determine why both trains occupied the same track. Initial reports suggest a communication failure between the central dispatch and the lead engineer. Technical teams are currently reviewing the brake systems of the derailed cars. No other serious injuries were reported.
The rail service remains suspended indefinitely for this route. Passengers are being redirected to bus transit to bypass the wreckage. Specialized equipment is being brought in to lift the engine off the tracks. This process will take several days. The Cuban Transport Authority issued a statement promising a transparent review of the signaling infrastructure.
The victim was a veteran of the local rail maintenance crew. His family has been notified, though his name is withheld pending further administrative steps. Local officials are questioning the dispatch supervisor to establish the timeline of the error. The accident has caused significant delays across the national network.
The wreckage remains on the tracks as night falls. Security teams are guarding the perimeter to prevent theft of materials. Investigators will continue their work at first light. They must clear the lines before any normal operations can resume. No further updates are expected until the removal of the engine is complete.
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