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Sunday, July 7, 2013

Canada train blast: Lac-Megantic death toll set to rise

Posted on 10:06 AM by Unknown

Eyewitnesses say the streets "were filled with fire"
Police have said they expect more people to be found dead after a
runaway train carrying light crude oil exploded in the Canadian town
of Lac-Megantic.

The blast sent a fireball and black smoke into the air, killing one
and forcing the evacuation of 1,000 people.

Dozens of buildings were destroyed in the town, about 250km (155
miles) east of Montreal.

They include a bar full of customers. Police are trying to account for
dozens of missing people.

The train's cars reportedly uncoupled from a parked engine and
derailed early on Saturday.

Rail company officials said the train had been immobilised in a
neighbouring village before a scheduled crew change, but for an
unknown reason had then started rolling downhill into Lac-Megantic.

Eyewitnesses said that by the time the driverless train reached the
town it was travelling at considerable speed.

'Like a movie'
The search for more bodies is expected to continue at dawn.

Local media have reported up to 100 people missing.
"We have already confirmed one death and we expect there will be
others," said police spokesman Guy Lapointe.

"We also expect that the number of people reported missing will be
greater than the final death toll."

He said some people had been reported missing several times by
different family members.

Some 120 firefighters have been fighting the blaze, which has
continued for more than 24 hours.

Firefighters from across the border in the US are assisting.

Eyewitnesses reported that the town centre - where there are a number
of bars - was crowded at the time of the blast, and that "chaos"
ensued.
Firefighters fought the blaze for more than 24 hours
Bernard Theberge, who was on the patio of the Musi-Cafe at the time,
said he was lucky to escape and feared for those inside the bar.

"It was like a movie," he said, quoted by the Associated Press news
agency. "Explosions as if it were scripted - but this was live."

A woman described how close she was to one of the wagons.

"There were some sparks, and the car lifted and came to lie on its
side in front of me, but I turned around and ran without stopping,"
she told the CBC TV.

Brakes 'tight'
The Montreal, Maine & Atlantic train had five locomotive engines and
73 cars filled with light crude oil, and was parked in the village of
Nantes - about 7km (four miles) from Lac-Megantic - during an
overnight driver shift-change, a company spokesman told Canada's La
Presse newspaper.

The railway's chairman, Edward Burhardt, quoted by CBC, said an
engineer had parked the train and put the brakes on "properly" before
going to a local hotel for the night.

The cars filled with fuel somehow became uncoupled, causing them to
roll downhill into the town and derail, said the spokesman, Joe
McGonigle.
"It seems that the brakes were tight on locomotives," Mr McGonigle
told La Presse. "We found the locomotives higher up, half a mile
(800m) away."

Some of the cars exploded, creating a massive fireball and setting
fire to nearby homes and businesses.

A one-kilometre exclusion zone was set up amid fears of more
pressurised containers exploding.

"When you see the centre of your town almost destroyed, you'll
understand that we're asking ourselves how we are going to get through
this event," an emotional Mayor Colette Roy-Laroche told a televised
news briefing.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper said in a statement: "Our thoughts and
prayers go out to the families and friends of those affected by this
morning's tragic train derailment and subsequent fires in
Lac-Megantic, Quebec.

Some of the train's cargo spilled into the nearby Chaudiere river,
said Environment Quebec spokesman Christian Blanchette, adding that
communities downstream of Lac-Megantic had been warned to take care if
using river water.

A mobile laboratory had been set up to monitor the quality of the air, he added.

The train was carrying the crude oil from the Bakken Field in North
Dakota. Montreal, Maine & Atlantic owns more than 800km (500 miles) of
track serving Maine, Vermont, Quebec and New Brunswick.

A lakeside town that is home to some 6,000 people, Lac-Megantic is
close to the US border with Vermont and 210 km (130 miles) north of
Maine's capital, Augusta.
for More info visit here : http://www.bbc.co.uk
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