More than 30 people died in a train collision in Egypt’s Sohag Governorate on March 26. (Credit: Hassanein Khalaf Allah Hassanein Hassan via Storyful) CAIRO (AP) - Two trains crashed Friday in southern Egypt, killing at least 32 people and injuring 165, authorities said in the latest of a series of deadly accidents on the country’s troubled railways.Someone apparently activated the emergency brakes on the passenger train, and it was rear-ended by another train, causing two cars to derail and flip on their side, Egypt’s Railway Authorities said.