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Russia derailment: '12 dead' in Moscow metro crash | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
The death toll in Tuesday's derailment on the Moscow metro has risen to 12, the Russian emergency ministry says. | |
Scores were injured, some seriously, when a packed commuter train braked abruptly between stations in the west of the city in the morning rush hour. | |
Some of those hurt were carried out of the tunnel on stretchers, with the most serious cases airlifted to hospital. | Some of those hurt were carried out of the tunnel on stretchers, with the most serious cases airlifted to hospital. |
The cause of the crash - one of the worst incidents ever on the metro - is reported to be a power surge. | |
The train derailed between Slaviansky Boulevard and Park Pobedy (Victory Park) stations in the west on the city. | The train derailed between Slaviansky Boulevard and Park Pobedy (Victory Park) stations in the west on the city. |
Some 50 people were in a serious condition, the Itar-Tass news agency reported, quoting a health official. | Some 50 people were in a serious condition, the Itar-Tass news agency reported, quoting a health official. |
"The train slowed down abruptly, the lights went off, and then there was a spark of fire and smoke. We were blocked in," one passenger told Russian TV. | |
Another, quoted by Reuters news agency, said: "We were trapped and only got out by some miracle. I thought it was the end. Many people were hurt, mostly in the front carriage because the cars ran into each other." | |
The packed commuter train was travelling from the north-west of Moscow to the city centre at the time of the crash. | The packed commuter train was travelling from the north-west of Moscow to the city centre at the time of the crash. |
At least 200 passengers were evacuated, officials said. Dozens of wounded people were treated at the scene. | |
Three hours after the crash, some passengers were still reported to be underground. | Three hours after the crash, some passengers were still reported to be underground. |
The BBC's Artyom Liss, in Moscow, says the tunnel where crash happened was built about 10 years ago. | The BBC's Artyom Liss, in Moscow, says the tunnel where crash happened was built about 10 years ago. |
Critics accuse the authorities of spending too much on extending the metro system, and not enough on maintenance, our correspondent says. | Critics accuse the authorities of spending too much on extending the metro system, and not enough on maintenance, our correspondent says. |
The Associated Press news agency says Park Pobedy is the deepest metro station in Moscow, 84m (275ft) deep, which is making the rescue particularly hard. | |
No foreigners were among the injured, the Interfax news agency said. | No foreigners were among the injured, the Interfax news agency said. |