Machu Picchu train crash leaves one dead and dozens injured
A train collision near Machu Picchu, Peru, on Tuesday resulted in the death of a train driver and injuries to at least 40 people, including U.S. citizens.

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AI-generatedA train collision near Machu Picchu, Peru, on Tuesday resulted in the death of a train driver and injuries to at least 40 people, including U.S. citizens. The head-on crash involved two trains operated by PeruRail and Inca Rail on the single track between Ollantaytambo Station and Aguas Calientes. At least 20 of the injured are in serious condition and were transported to medical facilities in Cusco. Hundreds of tourists are reportedly awaiting evacuation from the remote crash site. The cause of the accident is currently unknown, but it occurs amidst disputes regarding transport services to the popular tourist destination.
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5 extractedWe deeply regret what has happened.
Two trains collided on the single track leading to the ancient Inca town on Tuesday.
A train driver has died and at least 40 people have been injured in a head-on rail collision near Machu Picchu.
At least 20 of the injured are in a serious condition.
US citizens were injured in the crash.