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Washington train crash: Deaths as rail carriages fall on US motorway Washington train crash: Deaths as rail carriages fall on US motorway
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Train carriages have plummeted on to a motorway in Washington state, causing "multiple" fatalities, police say.Train carriages have plummeted on to a motorway in Washington state, causing "multiple" fatalities, police say.
The train derailed and the carriages fell on to the I-5 highway below.The train derailed and the carriages fell on to the I-5 highway below.
Images from the scene show emergency services treating people on the ground. It appears that at least four carriages have left the track; one of them is upside down on the highway.Images from the scene show emergency services treating people on the ground. It appears that at least four carriages have left the track; one of them is upside down on the highway.
Several cars on the highway were struck by the derailed carriages, the Pierce County Sheriff's department says.Several cars on the highway were struck by the derailed carriages, the Pierce County Sheriff's department says.
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Sheriff department spokesman Ed Troyer said that there were "multiple" fatalities on the train, but no motorists had been killed. Sheriff department spokesman Ed Troyer said that there were "multiple" fatalities on the train but no motorists had been killed.
The fire department had taken many people out of the train and they had been taken to hospitals, he added.The fire department had taken many people out of the train and they had been taken to hospitals, he added.
Passenger Chris Karnes, on board the train, said the carriage he was on careened down an embankment then came to a stop: "We could hear and feel the cars crumpling and breaking apart, and water came out from the ceiling." The Amtrak Cascades train 501 had departed Seattle at 0600 local time, heading south for Portland, Oregon. It was the first passenger service to run on the new Point Defiance Bypass route, which runs inland, parallel to I-5.
"In order to get out... we had to kick out the emergency window," he said. Passenger Chris Karnes, on board the train, said the carriage he was on had careened down an embankment then came to a stop: "We could hear and feel the cars crumpling and breaking apart, and water came out from the ceiling."
Amtrak said that there were approximately 78 passengers and five crew members on board the train. "In order to get out... we had to kick out the emergency window," he added.
Amtrak said approximately 78 passengers and five crew members had been on board the train.
Governor Jay Inslee said he was praying for the many injured.
The incident happened near DuPont, which is southwest of Tacoma.The incident happened near DuPont, which is southwest of Tacoma.
Officials have set up a family reunification centre at DuPont city hall, and asked people not to come to the scene of the crash.Officials have set up a family reunification centre at DuPont city hall, and asked people not to come to the scene of the crash.
The was the first time an Amtrak train carrying passengers southbound had run on a new section of track running parallel to I-5, called the Point Defiance Bypass. Before the crash, the train was travelling at more than 80mph (130km/h).
The crash occurred around 07:30 (15:30 GMT), about 45 minutes into train 501's journey between Portland and Seattle.
Before the crash, it was travelling at more than 80mph (130km/h).
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.
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