A passenger train has derailed in northern Greece, leaving four passengers dead and at least five seriously injured.
The intercity train was travelling from Athens to Thessaloniki when it went off the rails near the station at the village of Adendro on Saturday night.
Witnesses say they saw the train slam into a house, whose two inhabitants jumped off a balcony.
The Athens News Agency reported about 100 passengers were on board the train and some media reports said five carriages had derailed.
Railway company Trainose said the driver was in critical condition.
he cause of the accident is not yet known, a police official said.
Twelve fire brigade trucks and dozens of ambulances are at the scene where a rescue operation is still under way.
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