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Sunday, December 1, 2013

New York train derailment kills four, injures 63



NEW YORK CITY Sun Dec 1, 2013 9:52am EST



NEW YORK CITY (Reuters) – A passenger train derailed early on Sunday in New York City when at least five cars from a Metro-North train slid off the tracks, injuring several riders, officials said.


The train derailed on a large curved section of track at 7:20 a.m. in New York about 100 yards (meters) north of Metro North’s Spuyten Duyvil station, said Aaron Donovan, a spokesman for Metro North, which is a subsidiary of New York State’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority.


At least one rail car was lying toppled near the Hudson river and police and other rescue workers were searching for survivors along the shoreline and the waterway.


Dozens of firefighters were on the scene helping pull people from the wreckage. Many people suffered injuries and some were transported to area hospitals for treatment, said New York City Fire Department spokesman Michael Parrella.


The train was a diesel with seven cars. The locomotive was on the north end pushing the cars southward.



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New York train derailment kills four, injures 63

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Mexico monster truck accident kills eight, including kids, injures 79

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – At least eight people, including three children, were killed and 79 were wounded when a monster truck careened into a crowd at a show in northern Mexico, an official at the public prosecutor’s office in the city of Chihuahua said on Sunday.


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Friday, May 3, 2013

Mortar fire injures civilian in Damascus

Foreign-sponsored militants load a mortar in the Sidi Meqdad suburb of Damascus. (file photo)



At least one Syrian civilian has been injured by foreign-backed militants in an attack on a residential area in Damascus.


On Friday, a mortar shell fired by anti-government forces slammed into the al-Adawi neighborhood, injuring one person, the official news agency SANA reported.


Foreign-sponsored militants also fired a mortar shell at the al-Tijarah neighborhood. The attack damaged a school in the area, but there were no immediate reports of any casualties.


The mortar attacks came a day after militants fired mortar shells at an 86-year-old footbridge in eastern Syria, destroying it completely.


The shells demolished the historic suspension bridge in the city of Deir al-Zour, which spanned the Euphrates River and was built in 1927.


Over the past few months, Damascus has come under mortar fire from anti-government militant groups holed up in suburbs on the outskirts of the city.


However, Syrian troops are continuing operations against the armed groups in the suburbs to drive them out.


The Syria crisis began in March 2011, and many people, including large numbers of soldiers and security personnel, have been killed in the violence.


The Syrian government says that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country, and there are reports that a very large number of the militants are foreign nationals.


In addition, several international human rights organizations have accused foreign-sponsored militants of committing war crimes.


In an interview recently broadcast on Turkish television, President Bashar al-Assad said that if the militants fighting against the Syrian government take power, they could destabilize the entire Middle East for decades.


“If the unrest in Syria leads to the partitioning of the country, or if the terrorist forces take control… the situation will inevitably spill over into neighboring countries and create a domino effect throughout the Middle East and beyond,” he added.


UN Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos and High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres told the Security Council on April 18 that a quarter of Syria’s 22 million people are internally displaced and 1.3 million have fled to other countries in the Middle East and North Africa region.


“Children are among the ones who suffer most. Children have been murdered, tortured, and subjected to sexual violence. Many do not have enough food to eat. Millions have been traumatized by the horrors,” Amos said.


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