Saturday 6 July 2013

Fuel train blast hits Canada town

Source BBC News@ tienganhvui.com


Smoke rises from railway cars carrying crude oil that derailed in Lac Megantic, Quebec, Canada, 6 July 2013


A train carrying petrochemicals has exploded in a Canadian town, forcing the evacuation of up to 1,000 people.


The blast sent a fireball and black smoke into the air, destroying dozens of buildings in Lac-Megantic, some 155 miles (250 km) east of Montreal.


The train derailed early on Saturday; emergency services who worked through the night said they could not tell if there were any casualties.


Firefighters from across the border in the US are helping tackle the blaze.


"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.


The train had 70 cars filled with petroleum products, some of which exploded, prompting fires in nearby homes.


It is not clear what caused the explosion.


Some of the train's cargo spilled into the nearby Chaudiere river, said Environment Quebec spokesman Christian Blanchette.


The train was reportedly destined for Maine.


Lac-Megantic, a lakeside town close to the border with Maine and Vermont, is home to some 6,000 people.





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