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Greece train crash: Inside 10 seconds of terror after ‘worst ever’ head-on smash sparks derailment blaze leaving 38 dead

PASSENGERS told of "ten seconds of terror" after a horror head-on train crash that left at least 38 people dead in Greece.

Dozens more were injured when a passenger express hit a freight train and burst into flames in the country's worst-ever railway disaster.

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At least 38 people died following the crash in TempeCredit: AFP
About 350 passengers were onboard the train heading to ThessalonikiCredit: Rex
The collision happened outside Larisa just before midnightCredit: Rex
Emergency crews searched through the wreckage following the crashCredit: AP
Carriages were derailed and burst into flamesCredit: AP

The passenger express was going from the capital Athens to Thessaloniki in the north.

It had just left Larisa in central Greece when it ploughed head-on into a goods train heading in the opposite direction just before midnight.

At least three carriages burst into flames.

Of 66 injured passengers - including children - some 25 were said to be in a serious condition.

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Horror pictures show the devastating aftermath of the late-night derailment near Tempe.

Mangled carriages with broken windows lay twisted beside the tracks as thick plumes of smoke rose into the sky.

Today rescue workers were seen frantically looking for survivors in the debris as many were believed to be trapped.

Police arrested the station master at Larisa - who was allegedly in charge of signalling on that stretch.

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He was charged with causing mass deaths and grievous bodily harm through negligence, a police official said.

The 59-year-old is said to deny wrongdoing and blamed a technical failure.

A railway union boss said automatic signals at the spot were not working.

The country's Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Kostas Karamanlis resigned in the wake of the tragedy, saying he felt it was his duty and a "sign of respect" to the victims.

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