China's state news agency is reporting that a toddler has been rescued about 21 hours after a crash involving two high-speed trains killed at least 35 people in the country's east.
Xinhua News Agency says rescuers found an unconscious toddler early Sunday evening while clearing a one of the train carriages just as cleanup efforts were almost completed. It cited an unnamed firefighter.
The toddler has been taken to hospital.
A bullet train was traveling south from the Zhejiang provincial capital on Saturday evening when it lost power in a lightning strike and stalled, before being hit from behind by the second train in Wenzhou city. Some of the carriages fell off a viaduct to the ground below. At least 35 people died and more than 200 were injured.