Train crash kills 5 in Israel (AP) Updated: 2006-06-12 22:17
A crowded, high-speed commuter train derailed Monday after slamming into a
pickup truck at a crossing in central Israel, killing five people and injuring
67, officials said.
An aerial view of the rescue operations at the
site of a derailed train near the central city of Netanya, Israel, Monday
June 12, 2006. [AP] |
The locomotive and three of the train's seven cars derailed.
Dozens of rescue workers swarmed the scene, some using ladders to enter the
derailed cars and others prying open a car's roof and side. Rescue workers
clambered in carrying oxygen tanks and water.
All five of the dead had been trapped inside one car, rescue service
spokesman Yeruham Mendola said.
Most of the injuries were slight. Ten of the hurt people were hospitalized
and expected to survive, rescue officials said.
An aerial view of the rescue operations at the
site of a derailed train near the central city of Netanya, Israel, Monday
June 12, 2006.[AP] | Police said the pickup truck
stopped at a train crossing and was pushed onto the tracks when another vehicle
hit it from behind. The pickup truck's driver got out and tried to alert Israel
Railways about the vehicle on the tracks but was unable to avert the wreck,
local media reported.
The train, carrying 200 passengers and traveling at high speed, crashed to a
stop several hundred yards from the crossing after slamming into the side of a
small hill covered with eucalyptus trees.
A witness in a nearby passenger car, who identified herself only as Miri,
told Israel Radio that "the train just continued plowing ahead with the truck,
and the truck was crushed."
Twisted metal, downed trees and tipped train cars were scattered around the
scene. One of the derailed cars lay diagonally across the tracks.
The crushed pickup truck came to a rest yards away, near several seats thrown
from the train. A bulldozer razed trees and bushes by the crash site to let
rescue vehicles move closer.
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