Operation to locate missing passengers likely to be concluded three days after crash near Larissa that killed 57

Rescuers are expected to wrap up efforts to find the bodies of victims of a head-on collision of two trains in central Greece, as anger grows over the deadly crash.

Three days after the Thessaloniki-bound passenger train slammed into an oncoming freight train outside the town of Tempe, killing 57, the operation to locate missing passengers would likely be concluded, officials said.

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