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FRANCE: Emergency services start clearing site of the train crash which killed five people in France

Emergency services were working through the night to clear the site of the double-decker passenger train from Luxembourg which collided head-on with a goods train in north eastern France on Wednesday (October 11), killing at least five people. Rail officials said the trains were travelling on the same stretch of track because of maintenance work on an adjoining line, and slammed into each other in a wooded area near the Luxembourg border. The force of the collision sent some freight trucks climbing up above the passenger train, hurling carriages out over the trackside in a giant 'V' and pushing other freight wagons down the opposite embankment. Initial reports indicated as many as 13 people had died in the crash, but French Transport Minister Dominique Perben said the actual number of dead appeared to be lower, adding that fewer people were travelling on the train than first believed. French television said three bodies were still trapped in the twisted metal of the passenger train, but work to release them had been suspended because the wreckage had become too unstable for emergency staff to work in safely. "At the moment we cannot confirm any indication that there are other victims that have not been reached yet," Francois Marazorati, deputy mayor of Thiolville, told reporters. Officials said at least two people were in a serious condition in hospital. The passenger train consisted of just three carriages and was heading from Luxembourg to the French city of Nancy. Seconds after crossing into France, at around 11.45 a.m. (0945 GMT), it slammed into the goods train, which had 22 wagons and was making its way to Luxembourg. France is proud of its rail network and Wednesday's crash appeared to be the worst train disaster in France since at least November 2002, when fire swept through a sleeper car on a Paris-Vienna express train, killing 12 people. Pepy said the freight train had been given a green light to continue its journey by French signallers as it headed towards the Luxembourg border. It was not clear if the passenger train had also received a green light as it left Luxembourg. The SNCF and French judicial authorities have opened separate crash investigations.

ITN Source | October 12, 2006Watch more videos from ITN Source

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