
A collision between two tourist trains near Peru's Machu Picchu on Tuesday resulted in at least one fatality and dozens of injuries, with reports indicating between 30 and 40 passengers hurt. The deceased was identified as a railroad worker. The accident occurred on the single-track line connecting the archaeological site with Cuzco, leading to the suspension of rail services. The cause of the head-on collision between trains operated by PeruRail and Inca Rail is currently under investigation.
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