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3 dead, dozens injured as US train derails

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WASHINGTON: Amtrak on Sunday expressed condolence­s to the families of those killed when a train derailed the day before in northern Montana, saying it was “fully cooperatin­g” with an investigat­ion into the deadly incident. “We have no words that can adequately express our sorrow for those who lost a loved one or who were hurt in this horrible event,” the US rail operator’s CEO, Bill Flynn, said in a statement.

Around 141 passengers and 16 crew members were traveling from Chicago towards the Pacific coast on Saturday afternoon when eight of the 10 cars came off the tracks at around 4:00 pm, killing three people and injuring dozens more. “We are fully cooperatin­g with the investigat­ion, working closely with National Transporta­tion Safety Board, the Federal Railroad Administra­tion, local law enforcemen­t and response agencies,” Flynn said.

“We share the sense of urgency to understand why the accident happened; however, until the investigat­ion is complete, we will not comment further on the accident itself.” Rescuers rushed to evacuate everyone on board after the derailment, with Amtrak later saying local authoritie­s had confirmed “that three people have lost their lives as a result of this accident,” adding there were also “reported injuries.”

Footage posted on social media showed people waiting by the tracks, luggage strewn next to them, with train carriages seen listing off the rails and at least one toppled onto its side. Flynn said the company was working to support passengers and crew and had set up an incident response team to help those who had been on board the train. It was not immediatel­y clear what caused the derailment. The National Transporta­tion and Safety Board said it was launching a “go-team” to investigat­e the derailment.

‘Over 50 people’ injured

Montana’s Disaster and Emergency Services coordinato­r Amanda Frickel on Saturday told The New York Times that “well over 50 people had been injured.” She said teams of rescuers were at the scene and multiple hospitals - as well as medical helicopter­s - were on standby. Authoritie­s were not releasing further details for the time being, she said, adding: “Everybody who is alive has been extricated from the wreck.”

The Empire Builder train derailed in a remote area near Joplin, Montana, a town of around 200 people near the border with Canada. Montana Senator Jon Tester said he was monitoring the derailment. “My thoughts are with all the passengers, crew, and first responders on the scene,” he added.

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