Cairo: Egypt’s president says his cash-strapped government lacks about 250 billion Egyptian pounds, or $14.1 billion, to overhaul the country’s run-down railway system.

Abdul Fattah Al Sissi’s remarks Thursday came a day after a passenger train collided with a cargo train north of Cairo, killing at least 12 people, including a child, and injuring 39.

Al Sissi spoke during the inauguration of the New Al Alamein project, a city meant to house 3 million people on the Mediterranean coast.

Wednesday’s crash was the latest tragedy on Egypt’s poorly maintained railway tracks where deadly accidents due to negligence have killed scores over the years.

Figures by Egypt’s official statistics agency show that 1,249 train accidents took place in 2016. Last August, two passenger trains collided just outside Egypt’s Mediterranean port city of Alexandria, killing 43 people.