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Amtrak train derails on highway bridge in Washington state (PHOTOS, VIDEO) Amtrak derails from bridge onto highway in Washington state, injuries & casualties reported (VIDEO)
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An Amtrak train has derailed on a bridge in the US state of Washington. Emergency services are at the scene.An Amtrak train has derailed on a bridge in the US state of Washington. Emergency services are at the scene.
The train derailed in Dupont, Pierce County, and arrived from Tacoma. An airlift helicopter is on its way to the scene, according to KIRO 7. The train derailed in Dupont, Pierce County, and arrived from Tacoma. An airlift helicopter is on its way to the scene, according to KIRO 7. 
The Pierce County Sheriff's Office tweeted that "injuries and casualties" have been reported, stating that exact numbers will be revealed soon. The Pierce County Sheriff's Office tweeted that "injuries and casualties" have been reported, stating that exact numbers will be revealed soon. 
"We are aware of an incident involving Amtrak train 501," the rail operator wrote on Twitter. "We will update with additional details as they become available." "Fatalities and major injuries" have been reported, according to KIRO 7.
First responders are treating the derailment as a "mass casualty incident," according to local news outlet KIRO 7.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee has tweeted a "thank you" to the first reponders at the scene, while referring to the incident as an "ongoing and serious situation."
The derailment occurred during morning rush hour, and resulted in highway lanes being blocked, according to the Washington Department of Transportation. Drivers have been advised to avoid the area.
Amtrak train 501 was part of a service that launched Monday morning, according to CBS News.
Passenger Chris Karnes said those on the train were forced to kick out train windows to exit, as the emergency doors were not functioning correctly.Passenger Chris Karnes said those on the train were forced to kick out train windows to exit, as the emergency doors were not functioning correctly.
"We had just passed the city of DuPont and it seemed like we were going around a curve," Karnes said, as quoted by CBS News. "All of a sudden, we felt this rocking and creaking noise, and it felt like we were heading down a hill. The next thing we know, we're being slammed into the front of our seats, windows are breaking, we stop, and there's water gushing out of the train. People were screaming.""We had just passed the city of DuPont and it seemed like we were going around a curve," Karnes said, as quoted by CBS News. "All of a sudden, we felt this rocking and creaking noise, and it felt like we were heading down a hill. The next thing we know, we're being slammed into the front of our seats, windows are breaking, we stop, and there's water gushing out of the train. People were screaming."
"The tracks for this line were supposed to be upgraded to be able to handle higher speeds," Karnes continued. "I'm not sure what happened at this juncture.""The tracks for this line were supposed to be upgraded to be able to handle higher speeds," Karnes continued. "I'm not sure what happened at this juncture."
Washington Governor Jay Inslee has tweeted a "thank you" to the first reponders at the scene, while referring to the incident as an "ongoing and serious situation."
The derailment occurred during morning rush hour, and resulted in highway lanes being blocked, according to the Washington Department of Transportation. Drivers have been advised to avoid the area. 
The derailed cars are blocking the south-bound lanes of I-5, causing a three-mile backup of vehicles on the interstate, according to local media. I-5 has been closed until further notice.
Amtrak train 501 was part of a service that launched Monday morning.