Huge
blaze as Russian fuel tanks derail, thousands flee
At
least 44 people have been injured after a cargo train derailed in
Russia’s south with over 50 fuel tanks running off the tracks. One
person has been reported missing. Almost 3,000 were evacuated from
the nearby area.
RT,
9
May, 2013
Over 50
rail cars of a 71-car-long cargo train derailed at the Belaya Kalitva
station in Russia’s Rostov region at around 2 am local time.
Up to 10
cars have caught fire as a result of the accident, and heavy smoke is
reported at the scene. The fire had been localized at around 6 am
local time.
“As a
result of the accident, one of the cars with diesel fuel tank started
the fire, engulfing an area of 1.5 thousand square meters,”
Interfax quoted the local Emergencies Ministry representative.
At least 44
people were admitted to the hospital with injuries and burns.
Seventeen of them including the locomotive driver have been
hospitalized, one in critical condition.
The
official representative of the North Caucasian railway Evgeny Boevets
told Interfax that during the derailment one of the cars released
propane gas, enabling the flames spread to the locomotive.
"According
to preliminary information, there was no explosion, instead, the tank
caught fire," said the source.
Despite the
leakage of toxic methylene chloride, the concentration of toxic
chemicals is not life-threatening, RIA Novosti quoted local
authorities as saying.
At least
2,700 people have been evacuated from the area around the crash site
and moved to temporary shelter in the local community center. Nearby
houses were severely damaged in the blast, with most windows in the
area shattered by the shockwave.
Over 190
emergency workers and 48 pieces of equipment were at the scene
battling the fire. It will take at least two days to clean up the
area after the incident, local authorities reported.
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