Two dead as French tourist train derails

Two people have died and about 30 have been injured after a train reportedly hit a rock and veered off the tracks in the French Alps.

Two people have been killed and several injured after a tourist train derailed in the southern French Alps.

The train was travelling between the resort towns of Nice and Digne-les-Bains on Saturday, when it veered off the tracks near Annot, 87km northwest of Nice after reportedly hitting a rock.

A photograph on the website of Nice Matin newspaper showed one of the train's two carriages dangling into a snow-covered valley.

The paper said one of the two victims was thrown from the train and that about 30 passengers were injured, one seriously.

Rescue workers backed by helicopters were scrambling to free trapped passengers and evacuate the injured to hospital.

The train is known as the Train des Pignes (pine cones) after the cones that were once used as tinder for steam trains.

The 151-kilometre journey takes about three hours and cuts through steep mountain valleys, offering magnificent views.

Local media said recent heavy rain and snow could have caused the rockfall.


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