A passenger train collided with a locomotive and an empty carriage and derailed in downtown Buenos Aires, injuring at least 60 people, Bloomberg reported.
Emergency services, firefighters and police are at the scene of the incident in the Palermo district in the center of the Argentine capital.
The Clarin newspaper reported that there were at least 60 injured, half of whom were transported to area hospitals. No deaths were reported.
City firefighters said no one was trapped on the trains. The uninjured passengers were evacuated along the train tracks. The cause of the crash remains unclear.
Train traffic on the San Martin line was interrupted after the accident, the Minister of Transport announced. Almost all transport services, including trains, were suspended on May 9 during the 24-hour strike organized in protest against the government of President Javier Millay./BGNES