Instruction from President Erdoğan after the YHT Accident

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The High Speed ​​Train, departing from Ankara to Konya, collided with a guide train at 06.30:3 at Yenimahalle Marşandiz station for an unknown reason. After the crash, part of the overpass collapsed onto the wagons. 9 citizens lost their lives in the accident, 3 of which were mechanics. YHT flights were canceled. President Erdogan ordered the mobilization of all units. TCDD personnel were detained on the grounds that they had a fault with the accident.

INSTRUCTIONS FROM PRESIDENT ERDOĞAN

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan received information from the authorities about the crash that occurred as a result of the collision of a road train-controlled guide train at the Marşandiz station of Yenimahalle district of Yenimahalle district of Ankara-Konya. President Erdoğan received information from the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Cahit Turhan and the Minister of Interior Süleyman Soylu. President Erdogan following the developments related to the accident, said that the deep sorrow expressed. Mayor Erdoğan, who wished mercy to those who lost their lives in the accident, wished an immediate recovery to the wounded, and stressed the importance of mobilizing all units related to the accident.

LARGE DAMAGE ON YHT

As a result of the collision between the suburban train, which is engaged in Ankara city transportation, and the YHT at the Marşandiz Station located near the Yenimahalle Turkish Tractor Factory, many of the YHT's wagons were buried. YHT's wagons have become unusable. The injured were treated in the surrounding hospitals. 4 people died as a result of the accident.

55 PERSONNEL FROM THE FIRE

The notification about the train accident reached the 112 Emergency Call Center Fire Department at 06.38. After the notification, 06.39 personnel and 55 vehicles were dispatched from the stations at various points as of 20.

INVESTIGATION STARTED

The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office launched an investigation into the High Speed ​​Train (YHT) accident that occurred in the capital. In the statement made by the Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, the expression "Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has initiated an investigation into the accident that the YHT, which made the Ankara-Konya expedition, at the Marşandiz station in Yenimahalle." The Office of the Chief Prosecutor stated that 3 public prosecutors were assigned regarding the incident.

DETECTOR DOGS USED

On the other hand, search and rescue work continues after the accident at the location of Yenimahalle Marşandiz Station. Detector dogs are also used in the studies. In addition, ambulances are kept around the wreckage.

206 WAS THE PASSENGER

It was learned that there were 206 passengers on YHT that made an accident. Those injured in the accident were taken to Oncology Hospital, Ankara Gazi Mustafa Kemal State Hospital, Numune Hospital, Hacettepe Hospital and Yenimahalle State Hospital by ambulances.

10 ACCIDENT AFTER KILOMETER

Experts point out that the accident happened when YHT arrived at the Marşandiz Train Station 10 kilometers after the departure of the YHT from Ankara Station, and it was not possible for the train to reach a speed of 9 kilometers per hour because it was about 250 kilometers from the stop where it would stop. He stated that he might have done it when he reached 90 kilometers.

SEPARATIONS CANCELED

It was reported that high-speed train services between the two cities were canceled after the accident that occurred as a result of the accident that occurred as a result of the high-speed train (YHT), which made the Ankara-Konya flight, with the guide locomotive. Passengers' ticket fares have been refunded.

CONTROLLER GUIDE WHAT IS TRAIN?

The controller guide train is known as the train that controls the railroad, the state of use of the rails and the control of the suitability of the construction. He was probably there to do ice and other controls in that area at the time of the accident. (haberankar to)

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