New York: At least four people were killed and 67 others injured, 11 of them seriously, as a passenger train derailed in New York City on Sunday turning bogies on their sides and throwing passengers into the air.
Firefighters and emergency rescuers swarmed the scene near Spuyten Duyvil station in the Bronx, city’s northernmost borough, where at least two bogies were turned on their sides, CNN reported. One car was just feet away from the Harlem river.
Three of the dead were thrown “as the train came off the track and was twisting and turning”, the news channel said citing New York Fire Department Chief Edward Kilduff.
The train travelling from the Hudson Valley town of Poughkeepsie, 100 miles north of New York, to the city’s Grand Central Station, derailed just as it was coming around a sharp curve shortly after 7 a.m., fire officials told CNN affiliate WCBS. Of eight train cars, seven were off the tracks.
Police divers were in the water hours after the crash looking for survivors, and cadaver dogs searched the wreckage.
Authorities believe all the passengers have been accounted for, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told reporters.
It was unclear how fast the train was travelling and how many passengers were on board.
“In terms of causes, we don’t know exactly what happened,” Cuomo said. Federal investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board were headed to the scene, he said.
Injured were taken to several hospitals in New York. (IANS)