Cape Breton Post

Four children killed in collision in southern France

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A regional train hit a school bus on a crossing in southern France Thursday, killing four children and critically injuring 11 other people on the bus, the French interior ministry said.

Photos from the scene tweeted by a local television station showed the train derailed and the bus shorn in half — with first responders gathered around.

French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, who flew to the scene of the accident Thursday night, said that authoritie­s still don’t know what led to the accident on the crossing in Millas, some 15 kilometres (9 miles) west of Perpignan, close to the border with Spain.

Philippe said that the “circumstan­ces of this terrible drama are still undetermin­ed.”

He confirmed that two inquiries are underway into the shocking accident that left four children dead, and injured twenty others — including 11 seriously.

France’s SNCF national rail authority said witnesses described the crossing gates as functionin­g properly. Regional President Carole Delga told broadcaste­r France-Info that “it appears that there was no mechanical problem at this crossing.”

The school bus was transporti­ng

children home from the Christian Bourquin school in the small village of Millas. It was carrying around 20 children aged between 11 and 15, the local authority said.

Psychologi­cal help is being offered in a local sports hall from Friday morning.

An SNCF official told The Associated Press that the train was carrying 25 people including passengers and crew and all are accounted for and being offered psychologi­cal care. The official added that that train normally travels at 80 kilometres per hour at that location.

The official said “several witnesses

said the barrier was down” at the time of the crash. She said the people on the train were “totally shocked.”

Transport Minister Elisabeth Borne and Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer were at the scene Thursday evening along with 70 firefighte­rs, 10 emergency ambulances and four helicopter­s.

Blanquer tweeted: “France is in mourning.”

French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted: “All my thoughts go to the victims of this terrible accident and their families. The government is fully mobilized to give them emergency help.”

 ?? MATTHIEU FERRI/FRANCE BLEU VIA AP ?? In this photo provided by France Bleu, rescue workers help after a school bus and a regional train collided in the village of Millas, southern France, Thursday, Dec. 14, 2017. A school bus and a regional train collided in southern France on Thursday, killing four children and critically injuring several other people on the bus, the French interior ministry said.
MATTHIEU FERRI/FRANCE BLEU VIA AP In this photo provided by France Bleu, rescue workers help after a school bus and a regional train collided in the village of Millas, southern France, Thursday, Dec. 14, 2017. A school bus and a regional train collided in southern France on Thursday, killing four children and critically injuring several other people on the bus, the French interior ministry said.

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