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Tourist Train Collision Near Machu Picchu Triggers Emergency Response

A train collision near Machu Picchu in Peru has left multiple people injured, including seven Canadian citizens, authorities confirmed. The crash involved two tourist trains travelling on a busy rail route used by visitors heading to the historic site.

The accident occurred on December 30, 2025, triggering an immediate emergency response. Local officials reported injuries ranging from minor to serious.

What Happened During the Collision

The collision occurred on a single-track railway section near the Machu Picchu route.
Two trains reportedly collided head-on during operations.

Emergency crews reached the site quickly.
Rescue teams evacuated injured passengers to nearby medical facilities.

Officials confirmed that one railway worker died in the incident.
Dozens of passengers suffered injuries.

Canadians Among the Injured

Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister confirmed that seven Canadians were injured.
The injuries varied in severity.

Global Affairs Canada activated consular support services.
Officials are assisting affected Canadians and their families.

Canadian authorities remain in contact with Peruvian officials.
They continue to monitor medical and safety developments.

Train Services Suspended

Train services between Cusco and Machu Picchu were suspended immediately.
The route is the main access point for tourists.

Many travelers experienced delays or cancellations.
Rail operators began safety checks and track inspections.

Officials have not confirmed when services will fully resume.

Impact on Tourism and Local Authorities

Machu Picchu attracts thousands of visitors daily.
The crash disrupted tourism during a busy travel period.

Peruvian authorities launched a formal investigation.
Officials are examining safety procedures and train coordination.

The investigation will determine responsibility and prevent future accidents.

What Travelers Should Know

Authorities advise travelers to monitor official updates.
Affected passengers should contact their embassies if needed.

Safety reviews will guide the reopening of train routes.

 

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