ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Part of a train station on a new Turkish high-speed rail line still under testing partially collapsed in the northwestern province of Sakarya on Thursday, injuring at least five workers, the Dogan news agency and broadcaster CNN Turk reported. The incident on the 533 km (330-mile) track, a high-profile project that will link Istanbul and the capital Ankara, took place less than three weeks after a mining disaster killed 301 workers and drew protests over Turkey's poor record on workplace safety. ... Read More http://ift.tt/1gE7XXd
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