
Train overturns in Corsica as dozens of tourists injured
Dozens of people are believed to have been injured after a tourist train overturned on the holiday island of Corsica.
Emergency services were called an ongoing incident near Barbicaghja Beach in Ajaccio at lunchtime today.
At least two train carriages are understood to have overturned with around 60 passengers on board, the Mirror reports.
Local reports suggest around 20 people have been injured. Four people are believed to be in a serious condition, according to reporting by France 3 Corse.
Ajaccio residents have been asked to avoid the area so emergency services can work at the scene.
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