Rescuers search for survivors after train crash kills 15 in Poland
March 4, 2012 -- Updated 1023 GMT (1823 HKT)

Rescuers work at the scene of the head-on crash between two trains at Szczekociny in Poland.
(CNN) -- Rescuers combed through mangled wreckage early Sunday searching for survivors after two passenger trains collided in southern Poland, leaving at least 15 dead.
In addition to the fatalities, the collision Saturday night injured at least 60 others, according to the Polish State Fire Brigade.
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"It's Impossible to say if the number will rise once we continue to move the (wreckage of the two) trains," said Marcin Kopczynski, the duty officer.
A firefighter described the rescue operation at the crash site in Szczekociny as complicated.
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"The damage (to) the wagons is huge. We have contact with victims. We approach very cautiously," firefighter Jaroslaw Wojtasik told CNN's Polish affiliate TVN.
More than 100 passengers who were not injured were evacuated to Warsaw, authorities said.
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