18 killed in Taiwan train derailment

World Sunday 21/October/2018 22:05 PM
By: Times News Service
18 killed in Taiwan train derailment

Taipei: Eighteen people died and 168 were injured when a train derailed in northeastern Taiwan on Sunday, authorities said, in the island’s worst rail disaster in more than three decades.
Four carriages were overturned in the crash, which occurred in Yilan County near the coast on a line popular among tourists when all eight cars ran off the tracks, officials said. It was unclear what caused the crash.
As of 9:35pm (1335 GMT), all 366 passengers onboard - including the dead and injured - had been evacuated or removed from the wreckage, the Taiwan Railways Administration said. Hundreds of rescuers and military personnel worked through the wreckage with spotlights on Sunday night in search of survivors, with ambulances stationed nearby.
Rescue workers, some attending to injured people at the scene, used cranes to lift the battered cars, some of which were lined in a zigzag pattern near the tracks.
The official Central News Agency said the incident was the island’s deadliest rail tragedy since 30 were killed in a 1981 collision in northern Taiwan.
“We need to get some water in quickly,” a woman was seen shouting in a live broadcast on Facebook shortly after the crush in the late afternoon.
Several passengers, who appeared to suffer minor injuries, were carried out from a deformed car by local villagers before rescuers arrived, the video showed.
“We will use all our strength and efforts for the rescue,” President Tsai Ing-wen wrote on her Facebook page.
An investigation was under way to find out the cause of the crash, Taiwan Railways Administration said.”The train was in pretty good condition,” its Deputy Chief Lu Chieh-Shen told a news conference. - Reuters