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    Railway workers killed in southern China train collision

    November 27, 2025
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    BEIJING, November 27, 2025: Eleven people were killed and two others injured in a train collision in China’s southwestern province of Yunnan on Thursday, local authorities confirmed. The accident occurred during a routine test operation near Kunming, the provincial capital, when a train conducting seismic monitoring struck a group of railway workers on the track. The collision took place at approximately 9:00 a.m. local time inside Luoyang Town Railway Station in Kunming. According to an official statement from Kunming Railway Station, the workers were carrying out maintenance duties on a curved section of the track when the incident occurred.

    Railway workers killed in southern China train collision
    China railway authorities investigate deadly accident involving test train. (AI-generated image)

    The train involved was part of a technical inspection process used to test seismic detection equipment, a standard procedure in monitoring the region’s rail infrastructure. Emergency services responded immediately, deploying rescue personnel and medical teams to the scene. Eleven workers were pronounced dead on-site, while two others sustained injuries and were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. Local health officials reported that the injured remain in stable condition. Authorities temporarily suspended railway operations in the area to facilitate rescue and recovery efforts, and normal services are expected to resume once safety checks are completed.

    The Ministry of Transport and China State Railway Group have dispatched investigation teams to Kunming to determine the exact cause of the crash. Officials are reviewing communication records, safety compliance procedures, and operational timing during the seismic test. Early findings indicate that the train was operating under standard testing protocols at the time of impact, but investigators are examining whether there was a coordination failure between the test operators and the maintenance team. Kunming Railway Station issued a statement expressing condolences to the families of the victims and confirmed that support measures have been arranged for the affected workers’ relatives.

    Railway operations halted following fatal collision

    Local authorities have also directed all rail operators in Yunnan Province to conduct immediate safety inspections across testing and maintenance routes to prevent further incidents. Railway safety in China has improved in recent years through enhanced monitoring systems, automatic control technology, and expanded worker training programs. Despite these measures, the Yunnan accident highlights persistent risks in maintenance operations, particularly during technical testing where track access overlaps with ongoing safety checks. The incident has drawn attention to the coordination between field teams and train control centers, which is critical during such specialized rail activities.

    Rail safety protocols under review nationwide

    China operates one of the world’s largest railway networks, carrying millions of passengers and significant freight volumes daily. The network includes high-speed lines, freight routes, and specialized testing corridors such as the one involved in Thursday’s accident. National authorities maintain that safety remains a top priority across all operations, with rigorous inspection regimes and technical audits conducted regularly. The Yunnan provincial government has pledged to provide full assistance to the investigation teams and families of the victims. The Ministry of Transport is expected to release a detailed report once the investigation concludes, including verified findings and recommended safety measures.

    Recovery operations at the Luoyang Town Railway Station site were completed by Thursday evening, and the section of the track remains under inspection before being reopened to service. Thursday’s collision marks one of the deadliest railway-related accidents in China this year. Officials reiterated that comprehensive safety reviews will continue nationwide, reinforcing the government’s commitment to maintaining operational security and preventing future incidents across the country’s extensive rail network. – By Content Syndication Services.

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