Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Moscow subway derailment kills 20

AP

A rush-hour subway train derailed on Tuesday in Moscow, killing 20 people and sending at least 150 others to the hospital, many with serious injuries, Russian emergency officials said.

Several cars went off the track in the tunnel after a power surge triggered an alarm, which caused the train to stop abruptly.
Russian Emergency Situations Ministry Vladimir Puchkov gave the casualty toll at a televised news conference. At least 50 of the injured are in grave condition, the Itar—TASS news agency said, quoting Moscow health department chief Georgy Golukhov.
Golukhov told Russian television that only one person is still trapped in a wrecked train car but said he is still alive. Emergency services at the scene, however, speculated there could be more trapped commuters. It was not possible to immediately reconcile the reports.
The Russian capital’s airports and transit systems have been hit by several terrorist attacks over the past two decades but officials said on Tuesday this appeared to be an accident. Puchkov said terrorism is not being considered as a possible cause. Yuri Akimov, a Moscow spokesman for the emergency services, said outside the station that about 200 people were evacuated from the train, which was stuck between two stations.
Park Pobedy is the deepest metro station in Moscow’s subway system 84 meters deep, which made the rescue particularly hard. The station serves the vast Park Pobedy, where the World War II museum is located and which is close to Moscow’s triumphal arch.
The Moscow Metro is one of the most famous subway systems in the world, known for its palatial interiors with mosaics, chandeliers and marble benches.
Photos on social media showed passengers walking along the tracks inside the dimly lit tunnel.
A man with a bloody cut on his brow told Rossiya 24 television outside the Park Pobedy station that he felt a jolt and the train abruptly came to a halt. “There was smoke and we were trapped inside,” he said. “It’s a miracle we got out. I thought it was the end.”
While accidents are regular occurrences, deadly incidents are rare.AP

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