Feb 26 • 09:16 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Tempi, 3 years later: When time 'froze' in Koulouri – what the parents are complaining about

Three years after the tragic train collision in Tempi, parents express their dissatisfaction over the neglected site of the disaster in Koulouri, where the wreckage remains exposed to the elements.

In Koulouri, a small village nearly twenty kilometers from the site of the tragic railway incident in Tempi, time appears to have stood still since February 28, 2023. Just after the accident, the remains of the two destroyed trains were transported here, where they have remained since the fateful collision and subsequent fire, now serving as a grim reminder of the tragedy. The sight captured by drone footage reveals a haunting landscape of twisted metal, obliterated carriages, and locomotives from both passenger and freight trains, now rusting in a fenced-off area next to the OSE train depot.

Despite the critical nature of the evidence lying amidst the wreckage, the site remains unguarded, exposed to the elements with no protection from nature. The debris is left open to the rain and sun, a situation that disturbs the parents of the victims, who feel that the site is being neglected. They have voiced concerns that this lack of care not only disrespects the memory of those who lost their lives, but also obstructs any potential investigations or legal proceedings related to the incident, as vital evidence may deteriorate further over time.

The ongoing situation at Koulouri demonstrates a profound sense of abandonment from the authorities, reflecting the broader issue of how tragedies are handled in Greece. The parents' complaints echo a demand for justice and accountability, urging the government to take responsibility not only for the tragedy itself but also for the preservation of its evidence. Their calls for action highlight a need for societal and governmental reflection on how such incidents are memorialized and addressed in the aftermath of disaster.

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