Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Two BURNED Great Train in Collision in TEXAS



Texas: Two trains collided after a severe burn at high speeds in Texas, United States (US), Tuesday (28/06/2016).

According to the municipal authorities Panhandle, the two trains collided at 08:30 am local time in Panhandle, Texas, along Highway 60.

Because of the magnitude of the fire, the officer must drain the water supply to fill the fire truck in action at the scene.

As reported nbcnews.com, both derived from the company BNSF train. Four BNSF employees involved in this accident, in which three people still missing and one wounded.

Employees who were injured were rushed to a hospital near Amarillo. According to the hospital, the victim was in stable condition.

Until now, the exact cause of the accident is not yet known whether it was caused by a technical malfunction or human error.

Panhandle, which is located 563 kilometers from Dallas, evacuating some residents because of thick smoke from the scene. BNSF had suffered a similar accident in Louisiana in December 2013.

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