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Old 25-07-2013, 09:40 AM
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Thumbs up Train in Spain Derailed - at least 60 deads

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AFP News – 28 minutes ago

A train hurtled off the tracks in northwestern Spain killing 60 passengers and injuring more than 100 as carriages crumpled into each other in a smoking wreckage of tangled steel.

Four carriages overturned in the smash, smoke billowing from the remnants, as bodies were laid out under blankets along the tracks.
The wagons piled into each other and folded up like an accordion. One was ripped apart by the force of the smash, one of its ends pushed upwards into the air.
Disaster struck at 8:42 pm (1842 GMT) Wednesday as the train carrying 218 passengers and four staff was about to enter Santiago de Compostela station in the northwestern region of Galicia.

"They are provisional figures still but there are 60 dead," a spokesman for the central government representative in the region told AFP.
"There are 111 injured who have been identified and between 15 and 20 more who have yet to be identified," he added.
Francisco Otero, who was inside his parents' home just beside the section of the track where the accident happened, told AFP he "heard a huge bang. As if there had been an earthquake."
"The first thing I saw was the body of a woman. I had never seen a corpse before. My neighbours tried to pull people who were trapped inside the carriages with clubs and they eventually got them out with a hand saw. It was unreal," he said.

The train had left Madrid and was heading for the northwestern town of Ferrol as the Galicia region was preparing celebrations in honour of its patron Saint James.
A witness told radio Cadena Ser that carriages overturned several times on a bend and came to a halt piled up on each other.
Public television TVE said the train may have derailed because it was speeding at the time of the accident but a spokesman for state railway company Renfe said it was too soon to say what caused the accident.

"There is an investigation underway and we have to wait. We will know what the speed is very soon when we consult the train's black box," a Renfe spokesman said.
Emergency services workers in red jackets tended to injured passengers lying on a patch of grass as ambulance sirens wailed in the background.

One middle-aged man wearing a white shirt had his face covered in blood as a policeman appeared to give him instructions as to where to go.
"There are bodies laying on the railway track. It's a Dante-esque scene," Feijoo told news radio Cadena Ser.

The accident happened on a stretch of high-speed track about four kilometres (2.5 miles) from the main train station in Santiago de Compostela, the destination of the famous El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage which has been followed by Christians since the Middle Ages.

The train was the Alvia model which is able to adapt between high-speed and normal tracks.
"I want to express my affection and solidarity with the victims of the terrible train accident in Santiago," Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who is from Santiago de Compostela, said in a twitter message.

The prime minister was to visit the scene of the accident on Thursday.
"I saw that there were people down the railway line trying to open windows with stones," one unidentified woman told public television TVE.
Over 1,000 people responded to appeals from area hospitals for blood donations to help the injured.

The town hall of Santiago de Compostela called off concerts and firework displays that had been planned as part of the festivities in honour of its patron saint.
The crash came less than two weeks after a passenger train derailed just south of Paris, killing six people and injuring 30 more.

French rail operator SNCF said that derailment may have been caused by a connecting bar that came loose.

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Fortunate that we did not have that kind of major accident in the past 20 years.
Probably, it means the Gov. is not that cruel, and having good karma over people and the country!


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