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One killed in train accident near The Hague, 30 injured

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This photo shows a train partially derailed in Voorschoten near The Hague on Tuesday. AP

At least one person was killed and 30 injured, many seriously, when a passenger train carrying about 50 people derailed in the Netherlands early on Tuesday after hitting a construction crane, Dutch officials said.

Rescue teams were seen ferrying away the injured in pre-dawn darkness at the scene of the accident at Voorschoten, a village near The Hague. The accident happened around 3:25am (0125 GMT), emergency services said.


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Nineteen people were taken to hospital, a fire department spokesperson told Dutch radio. Others were being treated on the spot, the emergency services said. Dutch Railways official Carola Belderbos said the train collided with the crane and the injured included the driver and two conductors.

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Emergency services work at the site of a derailed night train in Voorschoten on Tuesday. AFP

The front carriage of the night train from Leiden city to The Hague derailed and ploughed into a field after the accident, ANP news agency said. The second carriage was on its side and a fire broke out in the rear carriage but was later extinguished, it said.

Earlier reports said the passenger train had collided with a freight train. Dutch Railways spokesperson Erik Kroeze said a freight train was involved in the accident but could not give details.

Dutch Railways said in a tweet that trains between Leiden and parts of The Hague were cancelled due to the accident.

"This is an incredibly tragic accident," Voorschoten Mayor Nadine Stemerdink said. "We regret there was also a fatality. My thoughts go out to all the family and friends of those involved."

Reuters

 

 

 

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