Taiwan train was full when it crashed, passengers standing and thrown about: Reports

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TAIPEI: An express train that derailed in a tunnel in eastern Taiwan on Friday (Apr 2) morning was carrying about 490 people, the island's ...

Screengrab from a video released by HSNews.com.tw of passengers climbing out of a derailed train in Hualien County in eastern Taiwan, Apr 2, 2021. TAIPEI: An express train that derailed in a tunnel in eastern Taiwan on Friday morning was carrying about 490 people, the island's Transport Minister Lin Chia-lung said.Advertisement

The train was travelling from Taipei to Taitung when it came off the rails north of Hualien. It was carrying many tourists and people heading home at the start of a long weekend traditional holiday to tend to family tombs.Taiwan media said many people were standing as the train was full, and were thrown about when it crashed, and showed pictures of survivors being led out the tunnel.

The derailment occurred on Taiwan's eastern railway line around 9.30 am. Rescuers worked for hours to reach those trapped inside the tunnel and haul them out. By mid-afternoon, officials said there were no people left inside the carriages.The official Central News Agency said a truck whose handbrake was not engaged was suspected of sliding off a sloping road into the path of the train, and that police had taken in the driver for questioning.

The fire department showed a picture of what appeared to be the truck's wreckage lying next to the derailed train, and an aerial image of the end of the train sitting on the track next to a construction site.

 

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