An Australian woman is one of 11 passengers injured after a landslide caused a train to derail into a ravine in the Swiss Alps.
The woman's name and the extent of her injuries have not yet been disclosed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
'The Australian Consulate-General in Geneva is providing consular assistance to an Australian woman in relation to a railway accident in Switzerland,' a spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade told Daily Mail Australia.
Swiss Police spokeswoman Anita Senti confirmed that five people were seriously injured, while the other six sustained slight injuries.
The injured passengers include eight Swiss, two Japanese citizens and one Australian.
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