At least 16 people are reported to have been killed and dozens injured after two trains collided in Greece.
A passenger train travelling between Athens and the northern city of Thessaloniki collided with a freight train travelling from Thessaloniki to Larissa just before midnight.
The collision was near Tempi, about 235 miles north of Athens.
Police said several carriages came off the rails, with at least three of them catching fire.
One passenger told state broadcaster ERT: "There was fire next to us.
"We found a hole and from there we managed to get out.
"The wagon started to spin and then it ended up on its side and we got out.
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