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Two rush-hour subway trains have collided in Washington DC, killing at least two people, according to reports. Two rush-hour subway trains have collided in Washington DC, killing at least two people and injuring several others, according to reports.
Washington transport authorities said "massive injuries" had been reported.Washington transport authorities said "massive injuries" had been reported.
"Metro reports that two trains collided and one train is on top of the other train. Metro reports massive injuries at this time," it said in a statement. "Metro reports that two trains collided and one train is on top of the other train," it said in a statement.
ABC reported the crash happened above ground in the Takoma Park area of the city at 1700 local time (2200 BST). Emergency crews are on the scene. The crash happened above ground between the Fort Totten and Takoma Park stations on Metro's red line at 1700 local time (2200 BST).
Washington fire spokesman Alan Etter told the Associated Press news agency the crash was developing into a "mass casualty event".Washington fire spokesman Alan Etter told the Associated Press news agency the crash was developing into a "mass casualty event".
He said crews were cutting apart the trains to get people out. He said there were severely injured people, but no indication of how many. He said crews were cutting apart the trains to get people out. He said there were severely injured people, but gave no indication of how many.
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The general manager of the Washington subway John Catoe told reporters at the scene the authorities were trying to determine what had happened.
"We're working... to make sure that we get everyone outside of the train - those who need medical attention, that they can get medical attention, and those who are not seriously injured are being walked out of the train," he said.
"We know that they've taken over 60 people off the train but as far as injuries are concerned we do not have a confirmed number on injuries."
BBC correspondent Richard Lister said it seemed both trains had been going in the same direction, on the same line, when there was a derailment of some kind.BBC correspondent Richard Lister said it seemed both trains had been going in the same direction, on the same line, when there was a derailment of some kind.
One of the carriages of one of the six-car trains has been left on a carriage of one of the other trains, he said. One of the carriages of one of the six-car trains has been left on top of a carriage of one of the other trains, he said.
Our correspondent said the accident happened at the peak of rush hour, on what is a popular and busy commuter line.


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