
At
least 18 people have been killed and 170 injured in a passenger train
derailment in north-east Taiwan. Railway authorities say they are investigating
the accident, which happened in Yilan County at about 16:50 local time (08:50
GMT) on Sunday.
BBC reports that a total of 366 people were on the train travelling between Taipei and the eastern county of Taitung when all eight of its carriages derailed. The authorities now say they have freed everyone from the wreckage.
Emergency
medical responders and firefighters are helping the injured and the defence
ministry says it has sent 120 soldiers to help with rescue efforts.
Witnesses
reported having to break windows to escape the carriages, and dozens of injured
have been transported to local hospitals.
An
AFP news agency reporter at the scene said more bodies were being removed from
the damaged carriages at about 20:00 local time (12:00 GMT) on Sunday night.
Reports
say an American citizen was lightly injured in the accident.
Photographs
from the scene show seats upended, with parts of the railway tracks twisted
through carriage windows in places.
Taiwan’s
leader, Tsai Ing-wen, described the accident as a “major tragedy” on Twitter.
“My
thoughts are with all the victims and their families,” she added.
Taiwan
has an extensive train network and more than half a million passengers travel
on the system every day.
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