A train crash near Machu Picchu, Peru, resulted in one death and dozens of injuries Tuesday. The head-on collision involved two trains on the single track to the Inca town. The local government confirmed the incident and dispatched 20 ambulances to the scene.
The crash occurred on the route between Ollantaytambo Station and Aguas Calientes. This is the town closest to Machu Picchu. A train driver died in the collision. At least 40 people sustained injuries. Twenty are in serious condition, according to a health official.
The US Embassy in Peru reported that US citizens were among the injured. The UK Foreign Office is assisting British nationals involved. Hundreds of tourists remain at the site awaiting evacuation. Difficult terrain is hindering rescue efforts. Injured passengers were helped from the train. They are being transferred to medical facilities in Cusco.
Machu Picchu is Peru's most popular tourist attraction. The train is a primary mode of transport to the site.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the collision. Evacuation efforts continue. Further updates will be provided as the situation develops.
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