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Artykuł opublikowany w dniu 20-03-2012 o godzinie 10:54

Ostatni rok istnienia Ziemi rozpoczął się dramatycznie. Ledwie zaczęliśmy marzec 2012r, a już wiele katastrof miało miejsce w kraju i za granicą. Niestety większość z nich związana jest ze śmiercią wielu niewinnych ludzi.

22 lutego 2012 roku miała miejsce katastrofa kolejowa w Buenos Aires. Pociąg, który w godzinach szczytu wjechał na stację Estación Once de Setiembre uderzył w stojący na niej skład. W wyniku zderzenia zginęło 51 osób, a 703 zostały ranne.

03 marca 2012 roku na skutek zderzenia się dwóch pociągów pod Sczękocinem zginęło 16 osób, a 58 zostało rannych. Pechowe Intercity TLK “Jan Brzechwa”, które kilkanaście godzin wcześniej wyruszyło z Przemyśla najpierw przejechało 47-letniego mężczyznę, w drodze powrotnej zderzyło się czołowo z pociągiem InterREGIO “Jan Matejko”. Efektem tej tragedii są wykolejone i zmiażdżone lokomotywy obydwu składów, a także pierwsze wagony.

13 marca 2012 roku po godz. 21:00 w wyniku katastrofy belgijskiego autokaru na szwajcarskiej autostradzie A9 zginęło 28 osób z czego 22 osoby to dzieci w wieku 11-12 lat. Zginęło też 4 opiekunowi obaj kierowcy. 24 osoby zostały ranne. Dzieci wracały z obozu narciarskiego w Val d’Anniviers, niestety połowa z nich nigdy nie dotrze do domu. Rannych przewieziono do szpitali w Wallis, Bernie i Lozannie, a stan większości z nich uważany jest za bardzo ciężki. Do identyfikacji zwłok w wielu przypadkach niezbędna będzie analiza DNA.




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