Feb 8 • 22:21 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Man dies after car is hit by train at an illegal crossing in Baixada Fluminense

A man was killed and another seriously injured when a passenger train collided with a car that crossed an unauthorized railway track in Magé, Brazil.

A tragic incident occurred on Saturday afternoon in Magé, Baixada Fluminense, where a man died and another was seriously injured due to a collision between a passenger train and a car at an unauthorized crossing. According to the SuperVia, the company that manages Rio de Janeiro's railway, the vehicle illegally crossed the railway line and was struck by the train. Distressing images shared on social media depict the car pressed between the train and the passenger boarding platform.

Emergency services, including firefighters from Fragoso in Magé and Campos Elíseos in Duque de Caxias, were called to the scene around 6 PM to assist with the situation. Upon arrival, they discovered a deceased male victim, approximately 30 years old. The second victim, a 25-year-old male, was found in critical condition and transported to Adão Pereira Nunes Hospital in Duque de Caxias for urgent medical attention.

This incident raises critical safety concerns regarding unauthorized railway crossings in Brazil. SuperVia's statement highlights the importance of adhering to traffic rules and the dangers posed by illegal crossings, which can lead to such devastating outcomes. The event underscores the need for greater awareness and enforcement of railway safety regulations to prevent future tragedies of this nature.

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