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Canada train disaster: Blast missing 'probably dead' | Canada train disaster: Blast missing 'probably dead' |
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Canadian police have said 30 people still missing since Saturday's train disaster in a Quebec town are "most probably dead". | Canadian police have said 30 people still missing since Saturday's train disaster in a Quebec town are "most probably dead". |
Twenty bodies have already been found after a runaway train carrying oil derailed and exploded in Lac-Megantic. | Twenty bodies have already been found after a runaway train carrying oil derailed and exploded in Lac-Megantic. |
The train operator's boss blamed a Canadian driver for the accident, saying he had probably failed to set a series of hand brakes. | The train operator's boss blamed a Canadian driver for the accident, saying he had probably failed to set a series of hand brakes. |
At least 30 buildings were razed by the fireball from the explosion. | At least 30 buildings were razed by the fireball from the explosion. |
This forced some 2,000 town residents to flee their homes. | This forced some 2,000 town residents to flee their homes. |
'Burnt to ashes' | 'Burnt to ashes' |
On Wednesday, Quebec police inspector Michel Forget told the families of the missing that their loved ones were "most probably dead in this tragedy". | On Wednesday, Quebec police inspector Michel Forget told the families of the missing that their loved ones were "most probably dead in this tragedy". |
"It is with great sadness that I give you this news," he said. | "It is with great sadness that I give you this news," he said. |
Police say one of the 20 recovered bodies has been identified and the victim's relatives have been notified. | Police say one of the 20 recovered bodies has been identified and the victim's relatives have been notified. |
No official list of missing people has yet been released, but unofficial accounts have been circulating on social media. | No official list of missing people has yet been released, but unofficial accounts have been circulating on social media. |
Authorities have asked the relatives of those still missing to provide DNA samples by bringing in toothbrushes, razors and other items. | Authorities have asked the relatives of those still missing to provide DNA samples by bringing in toothbrushes, razors and other items. |
But the authorities have also warned some of the bodies may have been burnt to ashes in the explosion. | But the authorities have also warned some of the bodies may have been burnt to ashes in the explosion. |
'Serious gaps' | 'Serious gaps' |
Earlier on Wednesday, Rail World chief executive officer Edward Burkhardt was heckled by Lac-Megantic residents as he made his first visit to the town. | Earlier on Wednesday, Rail World chief executive officer Edward Burkhardt was heckled by Lac-Megantic residents as he made his first visit to the town. |
Mr Burkhardt revealed that an engineer who was in charge of driving the train had been suspended without pay. | Mr Burkhardt revealed that an engineer who was in charge of driving the train had been suspended without pay. |
"He said he applied 11 hand brakes," Mr Burkhardt said, flanked by police escorts. | |
"We think that's not true. Initially we believed him but now we don't." | |
Quebec Premier Pauline Marois criticised the company's response to the crash. | |
"We have realised there are serious gaps from the railway company from not having been there and not communicating with the public," she said as she announced a C$60m (£38m; $57m) fund to help victims and rebuild the town. | |
Police are still searching the disaster site, and the heart of the town is being treated as a crime scene. | Police are still searching the disaster site, and the heart of the town is being treated as a crime scene. |
At the centre of the destruction was the Musi-Cafe, a popular bar that was busy at the time of the explosion. | |
Police earlier said investigators had ruled out terrorism as a cause of the disaster, but criminal negligence remained under consideration. | Police earlier said investigators had ruled out terrorism as a cause of the disaster, but criminal negligence remained under consideration. |
The train, carrying 72 cars of crude oil, was parked shortly before midnight on Friday in the town of Nantes about seven miles (11km) away. | The train, carrying 72 cars of crude oil, was parked shortly before midnight on Friday in the town of Nantes about seven miles (11km) away. |
But local firefighters were called shortly afterwards to put out a fire on the train. | |
While tackling that blaze, they shut down a locomotive that had apparently been left running to keep the brakes engaged. | While tackling that blaze, they shut down a locomotive that had apparently been left running to keep the brakes engaged. |
Less than an hour later, the train began moving downhill in an 18-minute journey, gathering speed until it derailed in Lac-Megantic and exploded. | |
The fire department and the train's owners have appeared in recent days to point the finger at one another. | |
Mr Burkhardt suggested on Tuesday evening that firefighters shared some of the blame. | Mr Burkhardt suggested on Tuesday evening that firefighters shared some of the blame. |
The train was carrying oil from the Bakken oil region in the US state of North Dakota to a refinery on the east coast of Canada. | The train was carrying oil from the Bakken oil region in the US state of North Dakota to a refinery on the east coast of Canada. |
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