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2 dead as train carrying 147 people crashes into freight train in South Carolina 2 dead, 100+ injured as passenger and freight trains collide in South Carolina
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Two people have died and 116 more have been taken to hospital after a train carrying 147 people collided with a freight train in South Carolina. Two people have died and 116 hospitalized after a passenger train collided with a freight train in South Carolina.
The Amtrak train, which was operating between New York and Miami, had 139 passengers and eight crew members on board. The Amtrak train, which was operating between New England and Florida, had 139 passengers and eight crew members on board. The two fatalities are both Amtrak employees.
The incident took place at around 2:35am local time in Cayce, South Carolina. The railroad corporation said that the lead engine and some of the passenger cars of the train had come off the tracks. The incident took place at around 2:35am local time in Cayce, South Carolina. The railroad company said that the lead engine and some of the passenger cars had come off the tracks.
Derek Pettaway was on the train at the time of the collision; he sustained minor cuts and bruises. He told RT.com that he had been asleep when he was awoken by the impact. In a media briefing at around 10.30am local time, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster revealed that the freight train was stationary on the track when the Amtrak train smashed into it.“It appears that the Amtrak train was on the wrong track. That's how it appears to me but I’ll defer to the experts on that one,” he said. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash.
“The crew in the cars were very responsive and extremely helpful in keeping the situation calm. First responders showed up within 10-20 minutes after impact,” he said. Derek Pettaway was on the train at the time of the collision. Sustaining only minor cuts and bruises, Pettaway told RT.com he had been asleep at the time of the impact. “The crew in the cars were very responsive and extremely helpful in keeping the situation calm. First responders showed up within 10-20 minutes after impact,” he said.
The injured have been taken to a number of hospitals. “The hospital I’m currently in is filled,” Pettaway says. The injured were taken to a number of local hospitals. “The hospital I’m currently in is filled,” Pettaway said.
In a media briefing at around 10.30am local time South Carolina Governor, Henry McMaster, said that two Amtrak employees died in the crash. Another 116 people had been taken to various local hospitals with injuries. A spokesperson for South Carolina Emergency Management Division earlier revealed that the injuries range from small scratches and bumps to broken bones.
“The injuries range in variety from small scratches and bumps to broken bones,” the spokesman said. He added that a hazardous materials team had been called in to deal with a significant fuel spill from the crash. The spill does not represent a threat to the public, the spokesperson said.
He added that a hazardous materials team had been called in, to deal with a significant fuel spill from the crash but added that it doesn’t represent a threat to the public. All passengers were evacuated from the train by 6:30am and passengers who weren’t hospitalized were taken to a reception area at the nearby Pine Ridge Middle School.
All passengers were cleared from the train by 6:30am and passengers who weren’t hospitalized were taken to a reception area set up at the nearby Pine Ridge Middle School.
The area is being staffed by “disaster trained volunteers” from the local Red Cross.The area is being staffed by “disaster trained volunteers” from the local Red Cross.
The passenger train is part of Amtrak’s ‘Silver Service,’ an overnight line that connects New York and Miami with numerous stops along the way. The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the crash.
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This is the second Amtrak incident within a week, after a train carrying Republican members of the House of Representatives to a policy retreat crashed in Virginia on Wednesday. One person died in that crash, while in December three people were killed and dozens more injured when another train derailed near DuPont, Washington. This is the second Amtrak incident in the US in recent days. On Wednesday, a train carrying Republican members of the House of Representatives to a policy retreat crashed in Virginia, killing one person. In December, three people were killed and dozens more injured when another train derailed near DuPont, Washington.
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