Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Deadly derailment in Scotland

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LONDON — A passenger train derailed in northeast Scotland after stormy weather, killing three people and injuring six others Wednesday, authoritie­s said.

The train’s driver is believed to be among the dead, but formal identifica­tion has yet to take place, the British transport police force said. Six people were hospitaliz­ed, but their injuries are not considered serious.

“I would like to reassure the public that this was not a busy service, and from [closed circuit television] inquiries and witness statements we believe all passengers have been accounted for,” said Eddie Wylie, the transport force’s chief superinten­dent. “However, once the area has been made safe, then a full and thorough search will be conducted, which is likely to take some time.”

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon described the derailment as a “major" incident and said she would be convening an emergency response meeting.

The transport police said officers were called midmorning to the railway line near the coastal town of Stonehaven, about 100 miles northeast of Edinburgh.

Smoke could be seen billowing from the wreck. Photos showed that several cars of the four-carriage train had left the tracks and tumbled down an embankment.

Lawmaker Andrew Bowie had been in Stonehaven surveying flood damage earlier Wednesday.

“The situation was really bad this morning. The River Carron, the main river which flows through it, had burst its banks, and the heavy rain had caused flooding in the center of Stonehaven and lots of the side streets leading off it," he said.

 ?? (AP/Newsline-media/Derek Ironside) ?? Emergency workers respond Wednesday after a train derailed in Stonehaven in northeast Scotland, killing three people. Authoritie­s said the operator is believed to be among the dead. The hilly area had been hit by flash flooding overnight. More photos at arkansason­line.com/813train/. Video at arkansason­line.com/813scotlan­d/.
(AP/Newsline-media/Derek Ironside) Emergency workers respond Wednesday after a train derailed in Stonehaven in northeast Scotland, killing three people. Authoritie­s said the operator is believed to be among the dead. The hilly area had been hit by flash flooding overnight. More photos at arkansason­line.com/813train/. Video at arkansason­line.com/813scotlan­d/.

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