| One of the passengers was critically hurt and airlifted to hospital |
Dozens of people were hurt, eight of
them seriously, when a regional train hit a tree uprooted during a
hailstorm in the south of France.
Emergency services said one person was critically injured and airlifted to hospital. The front of the train was badly damaged and windows were knocked out.
The double-decker train had been travelling at 140km/h to the east of Montpellier when it rammed into the tree at around 15:45 local time (13:45 GMT), reports said.
The accident left the Montpellier to Nimes line completely blocked during the evening rush-hour. The hailstorm hit large areas of the south and local residents in the area tweeted pictures of hailstones the size of golf-balls.
The area is known for its vineyards and there were concerns that this year's harvest could be affected by the storm.