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Fatal explosion on Italian train Fatal explosion on Italian train
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At least 10 people were killed and 40 injured when a freight train carrying gas derailed and exploded in a northern Italian town, Ansa news agency reports. At least 13 people have been killed and some 50 injured after a freight train carrying gas derailed and exploded in northern Italy, officials say.
The carriages jumped from the tracks and crashed into several homes, setting fire to a large area of Viareggio in the middle of the night, police said. The carriages jumped from the tracks and crashed into several homes, setting off an inferno in the town of Viareggio in the middle of the night.
Seven of the victims died when their houses collapsed, police said. Several of the victims died when their houses collapsed. There are fears some people may be trapped under the rubble.
Emergency crews were searching the rubble of other buildings in case people were trapped, Ansa said. Officials say there is still a risk that other gas tanks could explode.
Two of the dead were on the road next to the train tracks, and a tenth died in hospital, police spokesman Raffaele Gargiulo told the Associated Press news agency. 'Terrifying scene'
The explosion happened shortly before midnight local time (2300 BST) when one carriage in the 14-carriage train carrying liquefied petroleum gas came off the tracks before ploughing into several homes near the station in Viareggio.
"The carriages flipped over on their sides on the rails and the gas spread out among the nearest houses before exploding," firefighter Antonio Gambardella was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.
A number of fires immediately broke out in the area.
Several of the victims died when their houses collapsed with the force of the blast.
At least two other people are thought to have been killed on the road next to the station.
Many of the injured suffered severe burns.Many of the injured suffered severe burns.
The explosion happened shortly before midnight local time (2300 BST) as the 14-carriage train headed to Pisa. "It was a terrifying scene which I'll never be able to forget," a witness was quoted as saying by Italy's Ansa news agency.
Mr Gargiulo said the incident may have been caused by damage to the tracks or a problem with the train's braking system, AP reports. Police say the incident may have been caused by damage to the tracks or a problem with the train's braking system.
The train's two engineers, who were only slightly injured, said they felt an impact about 650ft (200m) outside the station, shortly before the rear of the train derailed, Mr Gargiulo said. The train's two engineers, who were only slightly injured, said they felt an impact about 200m (650ft) outside the station, shortly before the rear of the train derailed, officials say.
Liquefied petroleum gas is a mixture of propane and butane that is used for cooking or as fuel for specially-adapted vehicles.


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