Greece Mourns Tragic Train Crash as Rescuers Search for Survivors and Anger Grows

At least 38 people have been killed and over 80 injured in a train crash in Greece on Tuesday. The crash occurred when two trains collided near the town of Adendro in the northern region of the country.

Rescuers have been combing through the charred wreckage in search of survivors. The death toll is expected to rise as the search continues.

In response to the crash, rail workers in Greece have gone on strike in protest of the tragedy. This has caused further disruption to the country’s transportation network.

The crash has also sparked outrage among the public, with protesters clashing with police in the aftermath of the incident.

The Greek Film Festival has cancelled its opening night gala and all other festive events in response to the crash.

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