At least 25 people were killed after a train derailed in northeastern Thailand when a construction crane fell on three of its carriages.
The incident took place in the Sikhio district of Nakhon Ratchasima province, which is 230km northeast of Bangkok.
The train was travelling from the capital and bound for Ubon Ratchathani province.
Local police said there were more bodies in the wreckage that had yet to be retrieved.
At least 80 people were injured.
Transport Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn in a statement said there were 195 passengers on board and that he had ordered a thorough investigation to be carried out.
Those killed were in two of the three carriages hit by the crane, he said.
The crane was working on a high-speed rail project when it collapsed and hit the passing train, causing it to derail and briefly catch fire.
Images shared by the ministry showed carriages overturned next to shrubland, and firefighters extinguishing a blaze as smoke billowed out.
The elevated high-speed rail line, one of several under construction in Thailand, was being built above the existing rail line.