<p>More than 200 passengers were injured in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on Monday when two metro trains collided in a tunnel, police said.</p>.<p>The accident happened just before 9:00 pm (1300 GMT) when a packed train collided with a second that was empty and heading in the opposite direction.</p>.<p>Pictures circulating on social media showed injured passengers sprawled on the floor of a carriage, which was covered in glass.</p>.<p>Forty-seven people suffered serious injuries and 166 had minor injuries, said police official Mohamad Zainal Abdullah.</p>.<p>There was no sign of foul play and the accident could have been caused by miscommunication, he said.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said on Facebook that the crash was "serious".</p>.<p>"I have instructed the transport minister and (train) operator... to conduct an in-depth probe to find out the cause of the accident," he said.</p>.<p>Accidents are rare on the metro system that serves Kuala Lumpur.</p>
<p>More than 200 passengers were injured in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on Monday when two metro trains collided in a tunnel, police said.</p>.<p>The accident happened just before 9:00 pm (1300 GMT) when a packed train collided with a second that was empty and heading in the opposite direction.</p>.<p>Pictures circulating on social media showed injured passengers sprawled on the floor of a carriage, which was covered in glass.</p>.<p>Forty-seven people suffered serious injuries and 166 had minor injuries, said police official Mohamad Zainal Abdullah.</p>.<p>There was no sign of foul play and the accident could have been caused by miscommunication, he said.</p>.<p>Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said on Facebook that the crash was "serious".</p>.<p>"I have instructed the transport minister and (train) operator... to conduct an in-depth probe to find out the cause of the accident," he said.</p>.<p>Accidents are rare on the metro system that serves Kuala Lumpur.</p>