An Amtrak train carrying 147 people has collided with a goods train in the US state of South Carolina, killing at least two people, officials say.
About 70 people were injured. Amtrak says the passenger train’s lead engine and several carriages derailed in the crash near the state capital Columbia.
The train was operating between New York and Miami.
Just four days ago, a lorry driver was killed when his vehicle hit a train carrying lawmakers in Virginia.
The local sheriff department confirmed the fatalities in the South Carolina crash, which happened at 02:35 local time (07:35 GMT) in the town of Cayce, just outside Columbia.
Video from the scene posted on social media shows the destruction.
One train car completely flipped over and crushed. @thestate #sctweets pic.twitter.com/i4dbyP69bP
— Maayan Schechter (@MaayanSchechter) February 4, 2018
The American Red Cross has sent rescue workers to the scene of the collision, and emergency services say all passengers have been evacuated from the train.
Up to 70 people were taken to hospital, with injuries ranging in severity from small scratches to broken bones, a spokesman for the South Carolina Emergency Management Division told reporters.
#BREAKING: Two fatalities in passenger train versus freight train. @CountyLex EMS has transported more than 50 injured. #LESM #LCSDnews
— Lexington Sheriff (@LCSD_News) February 4, 2018
According to Amtrak, 139 passengers and eight staff members were aboard the train. It is not known how many people were inside the goods train, run by freight operator CSX.
An estimated 5,000 gallons (22,000 litres) of fuel was spilled from the CSX train but emergency officials said there was no threat to the public.
One passenger, Derek Pettaway, told CNN he had been travelling from Philadelphia to Orlando in a sleeper cabin when he had been awoken by the impact of the crash.
The train’s staff evacuated passengers in a “really calm fashion,” he said.
Concerns about Amtrak’s safety standards have been raised after a number of fatal train crashes in recent years:
- February 2018: Crozet, Virginia. A lorry driver died after his vehicle hit a chartered Amtrak train carrying Republican lawmakers, including House Speaker Paul Ryan
- December 2017: Seattle, Washington. Three people killed when a passenger train plunged off a bridge after hitting a 30mph (50km/h) curve at 80mph
- March 2017 – Biloxi, Mississippi. Four people died when the bus they were travelling in got stuck on train tracks and was hit by a freight train
- May 2015 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A passenger train derailed, killing eight people
- January 2015 – Austin, Texas. A prison bus carrying 12 inmates and three officers skidded off a bridge and hit a freight train, killing 10 people on the bus
- December 2013 – The Bronx, New York City. Four people died when the driver of a passenger train fell asleep and the train took a 30mph curve at 82mph, then derailed
Source: BBC
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