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Taiwan train derailment causing 50 deaths and 146 injuries in collision with truck

¡iĶ¤å¡jA serious train derailment accident occurred in Taiwan on 2 April, with a Taroko Express train 408 derailing in Hualien county, causing a large number of casualties. Survivors said that dead bodies were found everywhere and the Taiwan authorities were rushing to collect body bags for the victims. According to the Taiwan Railways Administration ¡]TRA¡^, it was suspected that a construction truck originally parked on the slope of the construction site suddenly slipped downhill without pulling the handbrake and thus collided with the train. Among the dead were the train's driver surnamed Yuan and assistant driver, while the former was just newly married, and the train conductor was also injured. This was the most fatal train crash in Taiwan in half a century, and TRA would not preclude seeking compensation from the construction company.

The Taroko Express train carrying about 500 passengers inclusive of crew members departed from Shulin Station in New Taipei City at 7:11 am on that day, and was originally scheduled to arrive at Hualien Station at 9:39 am on the same day.

According to TRA, the train derailed at 9:28 am at the tracks between Chongde and Heren of Taiwan's eastern railway line. The exposed live video showed that the scenes of devastation were in a mess, with the first carriage stuck inside the tunnel torn apart, resembling a tofu block being cut up as described by survivors. There were also people who climbed out of the forth carriage and took videos, saying that a construction truck slipped down and hit the train, resulting in the deadly derailment. The Hualien County Fire Department said that about 100 people were evacuated immediately after the train crash. Several carriages collided with the tunnel walls, and the fifth to eighth carriages were deformed, such that dozens of passengers were trapped for hours and rescuers found it difficult to access the deformed train.

A passenger told the local news media that he felt a sudden violent jolt at the time of the crash and was thrown to the ground as he was sitting by the aisle. As the train was stuck inside the tunnel, many passengers would need to climb to the roof of the train to get out of the trap. The photos taken by the passengers showed that power outage occurred in the carriages and survivors were forced to wait in the dark train to be rescued. An on-site crew member said that there was a small crack in one of the deformed carriages and people could only get off slowly one by one. A survivor with light injuries told when being hospitalized that it was terrifying that many people were stuck under the chairs and there were piles of bodies with no vital signs. It was also pitiful that many children were in the train.

A woman surnamed Wu told the media that she was sleeping in the eighth carriage at that time. She woke up shortly after the huge collision and saw that the carriage was dark with smoke everywhere. There were many children going on vacation in Hualien and Taitung. It was scary that dead bodies were found everywhere in the carriages.

The disaster occurred on the first day of the long Qingming holiday period, resulting in a large influx of people arriving at Taitung Station to wait anxiously or inquire about the re-opening of the train services. An old man standing next to a help desk felt deeply distressed and desperate as he had not been able to contact his son so far.

The old man, asked not to be named, called his son whom could not be reached, so there was nothing he could do but wait for the news nervously at the help desk. Another old couple cried out loud upon hearing the sad news as they originally expected to greet their daughter and grandchildren travelling back through this train. Fortunately, they got in touch with their daughter and just wished to return home safely together.¡´Ãe¹Å»ö

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