Alexandria - At least Thirty-one people were killed and 90 others injured in a train collision in Alexandria on Friday, a statement by the health ministry read. The final number of casualties had not yet been determined, a source in the health ministry told Al-Bawaba Arabic website. One of the trains was travelling from Cairo, and the other from Port Said. Egypt's prosecutor-general, Nabil Sadiq, has ordered an urgent investigation into the collision. Mass-casualty train accidents in Egypt are not unknown. A train derailment in Badrashin in Giza killed at least 19 people in 2013. In 2012, a collision between a train and school bus on a rail crossing in the town of Manfalut in Upper Egypt killed 51 people, mostly children. This story is developing ...