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Amtrak Train Derailment Leaves Multiple People Dead in Washington State

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An Amtrak passenger train derailed Monday morning. Multiple casualties were reported.Published OnCreditImage by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa, via Associated Press

Multiple people were killed after an Amtrak train they were traveling on derailed in Washington State on Monday morning, according to local authorities.

At least one car was left dangling over a highway from an overpass with another flipped upside down on the road below, according to photographs posted by the local authorities.

“When we got to the scene it was obvious that there were some fatalities and there were a lot of injuries,” Detective Ed Troyer, a spokesman with the sheriff in Pierce County, Wash., told local television reporters.

Cars and trucks on the highway were struck by the train, but the fatalities were limited to those aboard the train, Detective Troyer said. The train, No. 501, was carrying about 78 passengers and five crew members, according to Amtrak.

Steve Crimmins, battalion chief with Lacey Fire District 3, confirmed in a telephone interview there were fatalities but he did not know how many.

In addition, he said there were “multiple” critically injured patients. Medics were still evaluating the injured and transporting patients he said.

Firefighters were called around 7:30 a.m. local time. The derailment happened on a railroad overpass above Interstate 5, which is the major north-south route, he said.

Amtrak said the train, No. 501, was headed south from Seattle to Portland. The accident happened about 15 miles east of Olympia, Wash.

“Emergency services are on the scene and Amtrak management is responding,” it said in a statement.

Amtrak service was suspended south of Seattle.

The National Transportation Safety Board said it was gathering information about the accident.

According to an Amtrak schedule, train No. 501 was scheduled to leave Seattle at 6 a.m. and arrive in Portland at about 9:20 a.m.

Christopher Mele contributed reporting.

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