TGV
train derailed and crashed in a canal outside Eckwersheim near Strasbourg,
eastern France, November 14, 2015
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At least 10 people have
been killed and 32 injured as a train derailed and caught fire in Eckwersheim
near Strasbourg in France, according to officials. A high-speed TGV train
derailed in Eckwersheim in the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace in northeastern
France mid-afternoon on Saturday.
Officials
said that out of the injured, 12 are in serious condition.
RT report continues:
Several
people have been airlifted from the scene on a helicopter, RTL
reports. The train was carrying 49 people, all of whom were employees of
SNCF national railways.
Local
officials told AFP that the accident was apparently caused by "excessive
speed.”
The
train derailed while on a bridge and the cars fell into the Marne-Rhine canal,
according to witness reports. Photos from the scene show smoke coming from
the carriages.
Rescue
workers search the wreckage of a test TGV train that derailed and crashed in a
canal outside Eckwersheim near Strasbourg, eastern France, November 14, 2015. ©
Vincent Kessler / Reuters
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The
accident happened on a new high-speed line between Paris and Strasbourg, which
hadn’t been used before.According to reports, the train line was due to be
opened next year.
There
have been no terror-related reports.
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