Italian officials investigating Tuesday's deadly head-on train collision say an outdated alert system may be at least partially to blame.
Meanwhile rescue crews are still searching through the wreckage.
Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek has the latest from Brussels.
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IN: The collision…
OUT: Standard Out
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