train crash – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com Impart Educate Propel Thu, 25 Jul 2013 06:04:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://nepalireporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-RN_Logo-32x32.png train crash – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com 32 32 At least 77 killed after train derails in Spain https://nepalireporter.com/2013/07/14843 https://nepalireporter.com/2013/07/14843#respond Thu, 25 Jul 2013 06:04:17 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=14843 SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain: A train derailed outside the ancient northwestern Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela on Wednesday evening, killing at least 77 people and injuring up to 131 in one of Europe’s worst rail disasters. Bodies covered in blankets lay next to the overturned carriages as smoke billowed from the wreckage. Firefighters clambered […]]]>

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain: A train derailed outside the ancient northwestern Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela on Wednesday evening, killing at least 77 people and injuring up to 131 in one of Europe’s worst rail disasters.

Bodies covered in blankets lay next to the overturned carriages as smoke billowed from the wreckage. Firefighters clambered over the twisted metal trying to get survivors out of the windows, while ambulances and fire engines surrounded the scene.

The government said it was working on the assumption the derailment, which occurred on the eve of the city’s main religious festival, was an accident.

Sabotage or attack was unlikely to be involved, an official source said, though the devastation will have stirred memories of a train bombing in Madrid in 2004, carried out by Islamist extremists, that killed 191 people.

The Santiago de Compostela train operated by state rail company Renfe with 247 people on board derailed as the city prepared for the festival of Saint James, when thousands of Christian pilgrims from across the world pack the streets.

The city’s tourism board said all festivities, including the traditional High Mass at the centuries-old cathedral, were cancelled as the city went into mourning following the crash.

“It was going so quickly. … It seems that on a curve the train started to twist, and the wagons piled up one on top of the other,” passenger Ricardo Montesco told Cadena Ser radio station.

“A lot of people were squashed on the bottom. We tried to squeeze out of the bottom of the wagons to get out and we realized the train was burning. … I was in the second wagon and there was fire. … I saw corpses,” he added.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who was born in Santiago de Compostela, will visit the site on Thursday morning, his spokeswoman said.

“In the face of a tragedy such as just happened in Santiago de Compostela on the eve of its big day, I can only express my deepest sympathy as a Spaniard and a Galician,” Rajoy said in a statement.

TRAVELLING TOO FAST?

El Pais newspaper cited sources close to the investigation as saying the train was travelling at over twice the speed limit on a sharp curve.

Both Renfe and state-owned Adif, which is in charge of the tracks, had opened an investigation into the cause of the derailment, Renfe said.

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At least 60 killed, up to 130 injured, after train derails in Spain https://nepalireporter.com/2013/07/14829 https://nepalireporter.com/2013/07/14829#respond Thu, 25 Jul 2013 04:46:59 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=14829 A train derailed outside the ancient northwestern Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela on Wednesday, killing at least 60 people and injuring up to 131 in one of Europe’s worst rail disasters. 

Bodies covered in blankets lay next to the overturned carriages as smoke billowed from the wreckage. Firefighters clambered over the twisted metal trying to get survivors out of the windows, while ambulances and fire engines surrounded the scene.

The government said it was working on the hypothesis the derailment was an accident – although the scene will stir memories of 2004’s Madrid train bombing, carried out by Islamist extremists, that killed 191 people. Sabotage or attack was unlikely to be involved, an official source said.

The train operated by state rail company Renfe with 247 people on board derailed on the eve of the city’s main festival in honor of Saint James when thousands of Christian pilgrims from all over the world pack the streets. 

“It was going so quickly. … It seems that on a curve the train started to twist, and the wagons piled up one on top of the other,” passenger Ricardo Montesco told Cadena Ser radio station. 

“A lot of people were squashed on the bottom. We tried to squeeze out of the bottom of the wagons to get out and we realized the train was burning. … I was in the second wagon and there was fire. … I saw corpses,” he added. 

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who was born in Santiago de Compostela, will visit the site on Thursday morning, his spokeswoman said. 

“In the face of a tragedy such as just happened in Santiago de Compostela on the eve of its big day, I can only express my deepest sympathy as a Spaniard and a Galician,” Rajoy said in a statement. 

Santiago de Compostela’s tourism board said all the festivities, including Wednesday’s traditional High Mass at the centuries-old cathedral, were canceled as the city went into mourning. 

‘LIKELY AN ACCIDENT’ 

El Pais newspaper cited sources close to the investigation as saying the train was travelling at over t

wice the speed limit on a sharp curve. Both Renfe and state-owned Adif, which is in charge of the tracks, had opened an investigation into the cause of the derailment, Renfe said. 

An official source said no statement would be made regarding the cause of the Spanish derailment until the black boxes of the train were examined, but said it was most likely an accident. 

“We are moving away from the hypothesis of sabotage or attack,” he said. 

Clinics in the city were overwhelmed with people flocking to give blood, while hotels organized free rooms for relatives. Madrid sent forensic scientists and hospital staff to the region on special flights. 

The death toll was 60 and could rise, with up to 131 injured, a Galicia-based spokeswoman for the office of the central government said. 

“The scene is shocking, it’s Dante-esque,” said the head of the surrounding Galicia region, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, in a radio interview. 

The eight-carriage train was travelling from Madrid to Ferrol on the Galician coast when it derailed, Renfe said in a statement. 

The disaster happened as Spain is struggling to emerge from a long-running recession marked by government-driven austerity to bring its finances into order. Firefighters called off a strike to help with the disaster, while hospital staff, many operating on reduced salaries because of spending cuts, worked overtime to tend the injured. 

The city’s main festival focuses on St James, one of Jesus’ 12 disciples whose remains are said to rest in the city and who is patron saint of Galicia.

The apostle’s shrine there is the destination of the famous El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, followed by Christians since the Middle Ages. 

The derailment happened less than two weeks after six people died when a train came off the tracks and hit the platform at a station in central France. 

That accident may have been caused by a loose steel plate at a junction, French train operator SNCF said. 

Wednesday’s derailment was one of the worst rail accidents in Europe over the past 25 years. 

In November 2000, 155 people were killed when a fire in a tunnel engulfed a funicular train packed with skiers in Austria. 

In Montenegro, up to 46 people were killed and nearly 200 injured in 2006 when a packed train derailed and plunged into a ravine outside the capital, Podgorica.

In Spain itself, 41 people were killed the same year when an underground train derailed and overturned in a tunnel just before entering the Jesus metro station in Valencia.

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Seven people reportedly killed in train crash near Paris https://nepalireporter.com/2013/07/14267 https://nepalireporter.com/2013/07/14267#respond Fri, 12 Jul 2013 18:56:33 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=14267 PARIS: At least seven people reportedly have been killed and dozens injured in a train derailment outside Paris. A spokesman for the SNCF, the country’s national rail company, told Reuters the train was transporting passengers from Paris to Limoges when it derailed near Bretigny-sur-Orge, about 20 miles south of Paris during the height of Friday’s […]]]>

PARIS: At least seven people reportedly have been killed and dozens injured in a train derailment outside Paris.

A spokesman for the SNCF, the country’s national rail company, told Reuters the train was transporting passengers from Paris to Limoges when it derailed near Bretigny-sur-Orge, about 20 miles south of Paris during the height of Friday’s rush hour.

The train was reportedly carrying 350 passengers, and there were reports that it split in two as it was coming into the station. French transportation officials had reportedly declared a “code red”—meaning an accident in which “many people are victims.”

France 24, citing local media reports, said that passengers remained trapped on the train and that some victims had been electrocuted and crushed. There were conflicting reports as to exactly how many people had been killed.

“The death toll is evolving constantly at this point and unfortunately it will probably rise,” French Interior Minister Manuel Valls told Reuters. “At this stage there are seven people dead, several dozen wounded and some of them are serious.”

Several images posted on Le Monde showed several train cars toppled and crashed near the station.

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