Oman Daily Observer

Taiwan probes train crash

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YILAN: Taiwan’s president pushed for a swift investigat­ion on Monday after an express train derailed on a coastal tourist route, killing 18 people as it sent sleeping passengers flying from their seats.

The crash on the popular east coast line injured another 187 people on Sunday and left the Puyuma Express lying zig-zagged across the tracks in the island’s worst rail accident for a quarter century.

Among the victims were three students and two teachers from a junior high school in Taitung — where the train was headed.

“Everyone is concerned about the cause of the incident and I’ve asked prosecutor­s to clarify the situation... and the cause soon,” President Tsai Ing-wen told reporters as she visited the scene of the accident on Monday.

A task force and forensic units will determine whether the derailment was “an accident or human error” prosecutor Chiang Jen-yu said as investigat­ors combed through the wreckage for evidence.

Passengers who survived the accident recalled how the train had been shaking intensely during the journey and was going “very fast” before it derailed.

One passenger who identified herself as Mrs Chiu told reporters the train had stopped twice and there had been an announceme­nt that it needed repairs, but it had then restarted. “We felt that the speed was too fast, then there was a crashing sound and we flew off (from the seats),” she said.

An official from the Taiwan Railways Administra­tion said the train driver had reported a pressure device used for braking had malfunctio­ned 30 minutes before the accident, but that it should not have caused the train to go too fast. — AFP

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