The Peterborough Examiner

One of Taiwan’s fastest trains derails, killing at least 18

- RALPH JENNINGS

DONGSHAN TOWNSHIP, TAIWAN — One of Taiwan’s fastest passenger trains derailed Sunday on a curve along a popular weekend route, killing at least 18 people and injuring more than 170, authoritie­s said.

The Puyuma express was carrying more than 360 passengers from a suburb of Taipei in the north to Taitung, a city on Taiwan’s southeast coast, when it went off the tracks shortly before 5 p.m., the government said in a statement.

There was no immediate word on the cause of the accident.

Most of the deaths were in the first car, and it was unclear whether other people were trapped in the train, according to a government spokespers­on, who spoke on the customary condition of anonymity.

Some passengers were crushed to death, Ministry of National Defence spokespers­on Chen Chung-chi said.

“Their train car turned over. They were crushed, so they died right away,” Chen said.

Photos from the scene just south of the city of Luodong showed the train’s cars in a zigzag formation near the tracks. Five cars were turned on their sides.

Local television reports said passengers tried to escape through windows and that bystanders gathered to help them before rescuers arrived.

Hours after the accident, one of the eight cars was seen tipped over at about a 75-degree angle, with the right side destroyed.

Fearing people may be trapped beneath the car, firefighte­rs with lights on their hard hats peered underneath as a crane prepared to upend it. The firefighte­rs were joined by soldiers and Buddhist charity workers who gathered on both sides of the tracks.

 ?? JOHNSON LAI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rescue workers gather at the site of a train derailment in Lian county in northern Taiwan on Sunday.
JOHNSON LAI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rescue workers gather at the site of a train derailment in Lian county in northern Taiwan on Sunday.

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