Pictures on local media showed train carriages derailed, several
of them badly damaged, above a channel of water.
It was not immediately what caused the crash close to the
Nile-side town of Tahta, about 365 km (230 miles) south of
Cairo. The public prosecutor's office said it had ordered an
investigation.
"The trains collided while going at not very high speeds, which
led to the destruction of two carriages and a third to
overturn," a security source told Reuters.
Casualties were being taken to hospitals and 36 ambulances were
dispatched to the scene, the health ministry said.
Egypt has one of the oldest and largest rail networks in the
region and accidents causing casualties are common.
(Reporting by Nadine Awadalla, Lilian Wagdy, Momen Saeed
AtallahWriting by Aidan LewisEditing by Catherine Evans, Alison
Williams and Andrew Heavens)
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