Another update on the massive train crash in Greece that killed 57 people: the station master is at fault, after he neglected to switch the passenger train to the passenger train track, and left it on the freight track. Also, he reportedly told the driver of the passenger train to run a red light, which was another cause of the crash. He has been arrested and charged with mass deaths. When he was arrested, he claimed that it was a technical issue, but he has now admitted that it was a mistake on his part.
On another note, more severe weather is swooping across the US, dumping rain in the South and snow in the West. In fact, Yosemite National Park has received so much snow these past few days that the entire park had to shut down, after over 15 feet of snow were reported in some areas. In the South, bands of strong thunderstorms, intense lightning, and heavy rain produced multiple damaging tornadoes and hurricane-speed winds throughout Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and other states in that area. Thankfully, the storm has moved out, but more rain is approaching later this week.
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