Train Services to Machu Picchu Resume After Fatal Collision

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Train operations on the route to Machu Picchu have resumed following a collision that resulted in one death and 36 injuries. The incident involved two trains operated by Perú Rail and Inca Rail, with the crash occurring on a single-track line. The deceased was identified as the train engineer, Roberto Cárdenas. Among the injured, nine individuals have been discharged from medical facilities, while two remain hospitalized with severe trauma. The Ministry of Health confirmed that some of the injured were foreign tourists. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the accident, which disrupted a key tourist route in the region.
Key Details: • Train services resumed at 1:31 PM local time after removal of damaged trains. • The crash involved two trains on a single-track route between Ollantaytambo and Machu Picchu. • One fatality: Roberto Cárdenas, the engineer of one of the trains. • 36 people were injured, with 9 discharged and 2 receiving specialized care.