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Deadly train crash in Los Angeles Deadly train crash in Los Angeles
(about 2 hours later)
At least 10 people have died and dozens have been hurt in a collision between a passenger train and a freight train in California, officials say. At least 10 people have died and some 100 have been hurt in a head-on collision between a passenger train and a freight train near Los Angeles.
Several coaches were derailed before a fire broke out at the scene in Chatsworth, north of Los Angeles. The crash derailed both trains and forced the engine of the passenger train back into one of its coaches.
Dozens of rescue workers rushed to the scene in an effort to free passengers from the wreckage. Much of the passenger train was badly twisted. Fire-fighters put out a blaze under one of the carriages and have been cutting through metal to rescue trapped people.
The cause of the accident was not immediately known. The exact cause of the crash - believed to be one of the worst in Los Angeles' history - is not yet known.
The crash happened at 1632 local time (2332 GMT) on Friday, at a time when the passenger train is thought to have been carrying more than 200 people, most of them commuters.
The Metrolink passenger train was travelling from Los Angeles to Moorpark, north-west of the city, a spokeswoman said.
It collided with a Union Pacific freight train on a curving stretch of track in Chatsworth, in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles county.
'Total destruction''Total destruction'
The crash happened at 1632 local time on Friday (2332 GMT), US officials said.
I heard a loud crash and I saw black smoke... some people were mangled pretty bad Phil Thiele, Metrolink passenger
The mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, told reporters that between 10 and 15 people had died in the crash, with more than 50 injured.The mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, told reporters that between 10 and 15 people had died in the crash, with more than 50 injured.
"That's probably the most serious trainwreck to occur here in a very long time," the AFP news agency reported him saying."That's probably the most serious trainwreck to occur here in a very long time," the AFP news agency reported him saying.
The front coach of the Metrolink passenger train derailed and was wrapped around the engine after the collision. Two other coaches of the train remained upright. I heard a loud crash and I saw black smoke... some people were mangled pretty bad Phil Thiele, Metrolink passenger
Aerial images of the crash scene showed several teams of rescuers using ladders to reach inside the mangled front coach to pull the injured people. The front coach of the Metrolink passenger train derailed and was crushed by the engine after the collision. Two other coaches of the train remained upright.
A number of injured people were treated near the scene, while some were airlifted to hospital, and there are fears that the death toll will rise further. Aerial images of the crash scene showed teams of rescuers using ladders to reach injured people inside the mangled front coach.
A number of casualties were treated near the scene, while some were airlifted to hospital.
There are fears that the death toll will rise further.
Los Angeles City Fire Captain John Virant described the scene as "total destruction".Los Angeles City Fire Captain John Virant described the scene as "total destruction".
"It was chaos. The injuries are crushing," he was quoted as saying by the Los Angeles Times newspaper."It was chaos. The injuries are crushing," he was quoted as saying by the Los Angeles Times newspaper.
Capt Virant said firefighter were trying to cut - piece by piece - each train carriage. Capt Virant said firefighters were trying to cut through train carriages to rescue the injured.
"They are in there removing dead bodies that are lying on top of survivors," he said."They are in there removing dead bodies that are lying on top of survivors," he said.
The Union Pacific freight train was badly damaged in the accident. Officials say two people - the engineer and the conductor - were on board the train.The Union Pacific freight train was badly damaged in the accident. Officials say two people - the engineer and the conductor - were on board the train.
Desperate scenes
"I heard a loud crash and I saw black smoke... some people were mangled pretty bad," Phil Thiele, one of the passengers in the front coach, told the Los Angeles Times."I heard a loud crash and I saw black smoke... some people were mangled pretty bad," Phil Thiele, one of the passengers in the front coach, told the Los Angeles Times.
He said he tried to help one man who was pinned between seats: "I tried my damnedest to get him out but I just couldn't."He said he tried to help one man who was pinned between seats: "I tried my damnedest to get him out but I just couldn't."
Mr Thiele also said one woman appeared to have a serious head injury.Mr Thiele also said one woman appeared to have a serious head injury.
The train was travelling from Los Angeles to Moorpark, north-west of the city, a Metrolink spokeswoman said.
Up to 350 people could have been on the train, she said.
The collision happened on a curving track near Stoney Point Park.