2 Dec 2013

Four people are dead, possibly five, and dozens are injured after a commuter train derailed in the Bronx borough of New York City only minutes before its expected arrival in Midtown Manhattan. The Grand Central Station-bound Metro-North commuter train jumped the tracks near the Spuyten-Duyvil Station just before 7:30am Sunday morning. The train may have jumped the tracks due to driver error, according to a rider.
Fatal crash: Four people have been reported dead on the scene of the train derailment

Four people are dead and dozens are injured after a commuter train derailed Sunday morning in the Bronx borough of New York City only minutes before its expected arrival in Midtown Manhattan.
Three of the four people were killed when they were ejected from the southbound train, the fourth fatality was discovered inside one of the overturned train cars, officials said during a Sunday morning press briefing. 
At least 63 people were injured in the wreck, officials added. The injured were rushed to four separate hospitals - 11 are critical, six are in serious condition. 
One man has spinal cord injuries and broken bones, the rest have suffered broken bones and lacerations, accoring to WABC.
The Grand Central Station-bound Metro-North commuter train jumped the tracks near the Spuyten-Duyvil Station just before 7:30am Sunday morning. All seven of the train cars left the tracks, with two turning completely over and one stopping just before the Harlem River.
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Fatal crash: Four people have been reported dead on the scene of the train derailment
Fatal crash: Four people have been reported dead on the scene of the train derailment
Search and rescue: Firefighters scaled the sideways train cars with ladders as they searched for survivors
Search and rescue: Firefighters scaled the sideways train cars with ladders as they searched for survivors
Horrible tragedy: Several dozen people have been removed from the crash by stretcher - those covered in yellow are deceased
Horrible tragedy: Several dozen people have been removed from the crash by stretcher - those covered in yellow are deceased
Four people have been confirmed dead on the scene of the early Sunday accident, officials said, adding that they were all riding in the overturned cars. 
Three individuals were found dead outside the train, FDNY Commissioner Sal Cassano added.
'We believe that three of the four fatalities were thrown from the train,' Mr Cassano said.
Metro North commuter trains do not have seat belts.
All seven of the train's cars jumped the tracks on the Hudson Line train, which runs from Poughkeepsie to Grand Central. Multiple cars are shown are their side, with one only inches from the water.
'It’s obviously a very tragic situation,' New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said, 'unfortunately there are four fatalities and 63 people are injured.’
The engineer is among the injured and originally called 911 to report the crash, the governor said, adding he is listed in stable condition at a local hospital.
The train was being pushed by a diesel locomotive in the rear, there is some evidence to suggest fuel has spilled, but that has yet yet to be confirmed.
Some of the survivors were rescued by firefighters using jacks and airbags to lift the train cars off of them, Mr Cassano said.
Between two rivers: The Hudson River is on the right and the Harlem River is on the left - the train derailed on a narrow peninsula between them
Between two rivers: The Hudson River is on the right and the Harlem River is on the left - the train derailed on a narrow peninsula between them
Headed to the hospital: A man is taken away on a stretcher at the site of a Sunday morning Metro-North train derailment
Headed to the hospital: A man is taken away on a stretcher at the site of a Sunday morning Metro-North train derailment
Getting help: A woman is taken to an ambulance after surviving the Metro North train derailment
Getting help: A woman is taken to an ambulance after surviving the Metro North train derailment

The names of the dead will be released once their families are notified, Mr Cuomo added.
Officials do not expect to discover any more dead or injured, and all the injured are expected to survive.
National Transportation Safety Board investigators are expected to arrive on the scene Sunday afternoon.
Early footage from the scene showed divers in the water and dogs in the brush searching for bodies. At least 130 emergency responders arrived on the scene, an official said.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg was notably absent from the press conference.
Dozens of injuries: One of the 63 injured is seen being carried away on stretcher
Dozens of injuries: One of the 63 injured is seen being carried away on stretcher
A sea of help: About 130 emergency responders gathered at the scene of the crash
A sea of help: About 130 emergency responders gathered at the scene of the crash
Almost in the water: The Hudson River can be seen in the background of the train, which stopped just short of the East River after derailing
Almost in the water: The Hudson River can be seen in the background of the train, which stopped just short of the East River after derailing
On the edge: The train stopped just before the water
On the edge: The train stopped just before the water
In the water: Police divers searched the water for additional bodies after reports passengers were thrown from the train
In the water: Police divers searched the water for additional bodies after reports passengers were thrown from the train
Like toy cars: Train cars were scattered across the tracks and into the brush like toys
Like toy cars: Train cars were scattered across the tracks and into the brush like toys



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