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54 people injured in Barcelona train crash

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BARCELONA: A commuter train slammed into the end of the platform during the morning rush hour at a busy station in Barcelona yesterday, leaving 54 people injured, emergency services said.

One person was seriously injured, 19 were injured ‘less seriously’ including the driver, and 34 were lightly injured in the accident at Francia station in the centre of the Spanish city, local emergency services said on Twitter.

A French citizen and a Romanian were among the injured, a spokesman for the civil protection agency said. The rest were Spanish nationals.

The regional train, travelling from the town of Sant Vicenc de Calders, ran into buffers at 7.15am, a spokesman for Spanish train operator Renfe said.

At the time of the accident many passengers were standing up in the busy carriages, which increased the number of injuries.

“At the moment of impact, I had the feeling of experienci­ng an earthquake. People were swaying back and forth and colliding into each other,” Lidia, who was travelling in the first carriage of the train, told Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia.

“Many people fell to the ground because people were standing up and I saw several people with cuts to the head and face from the blows they suffered when they fell,” she added.

Pictures from the scene posted on social media showed the interior of the train covered in shattered glass.

Others showed firefighte­rs treating injured commuters on the platform.

The train did not brake when entering the station, a security guard who works at the station, who declined to give his name because he was not authorised to talk to the media, told AFP.

“It was going at normal speed, it did not brake and it crashed into an iron pillar,” he said.

The front of the train was crumpled by the impact. Officials covered the damaged front in blue plastic, TV images showed.

The streets around the station, Barcelona’s second busiest which is known as Estacio de Franca in the regional Catalan language, were closed off to allow emergency vehicles to get through.

An investigat­ion into the cause of the accident has been opened, the spokesman for Renfe said.

The accident coincided with the start of a national rail strike which forced the cancellati­on of hundreds of trains.

It was not immediatel­y clear how many people were on the train at the time of the accident, an emergency services spokeswoma­n said.

The head of the regional government of Catalonia, Carles Puigdemont, was at the scene of the crash and Public Works Minister Inigo de la Serna announced that he would travel to Barcelona.

“I am following closely the developmen­ts regarding the commuter train crash in Barcelona. I wish a quick and completely recovery for the injured,” Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said in a Twitter message. — AFP

 ??  ?? A victim is stretchere­d along a platform at the Estacio de Franca (Franca station) in central Barcelona. — AFP photo
A victim is stretchere­d along a platform at the Estacio de Franca (Franca station) in central Barcelona. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? A commuter train is seen crashed into a railway buffer in Barcelona’s Francia station, Spain. — Reuters photo
A commuter train is seen crashed into a railway buffer in Barcelona’s Francia station, Spain. — Reuters photo

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