LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- The death toll in
the Los Angeles train collision rose to 26 late Saturday after U.S. rescuers
completed their search for victims in the wreckage of the deadly crash accident
that happened Friday.
Officials said it was the worst train crash in Los
Angeles since 1956 when about 30 people were killed in an accident.
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LA County firefighters carry an injured
person into a waiting helicopter after a Metrolink commuter train en route
from Los Angeles' Union Station to Oxnard collided with a freight train in
the Chatsworth area, Sept. 12, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters
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The crash took place Friday afternoon when a
Metrolink commuter train collided head-on with a freight train in the Chatsworth
area about 50 km northeast of downtown Los Angeles.
A contracted engineer who was driving the Metrolink
train was responsible for the crash, said a spokeswoman of Metrolink, the
railway commuter transportation system that covers the Los Angels metropolitan
area.
The engineer was supposed to pull off in response to
a red light and wait for the other train to go by, but he failed to do that,
according to spokeswoman Denise Tyrell, who broke down into tears when making
the announcement.
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Rescuers work to recover bodies from the
wreckage of a commuter train that collided head-on with a freight train in
the Chatsworth area of Los Angeles Sept. 12, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters
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"We are deeply sorry and we are totally at a loss.
This is a new situation for Metrolink," said Tyrell. "At this moment we must
acknowledge that it was a Metrolink engineer that made the error that caused
yesterday's accident."
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said the death
toll might go higher if people succumb to their injuries at hospitals across the
region. Among the 135 injured, 47 were still listed as in critical conditions.
According to local media, a teacher died Saturday
afternoon in a hospital after getting injured in the collision.
U.S. federal safety investigators said Saturday that
they had recovered two data recorders from the Metrolink train, and a data and
video recorder from the freight locomotive, and are analyzing the data to see
why the commuter train engineer apparently blew a stop signal.
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger toured the
crash scene at noon, and reassured the public that train was a statistically
safer way to travel when compared with autos.
Death toll of Los Angeles train
collision rises to 18
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- The death toll of Los Angelestrain collision
rose to 18 overnight and more bodies are expected to be found as rescue workers
pick through the wreckage of Friday's accident, officials said Saturday.
A Metrolink commuter train collided with a freight train in the Chatsworth area, about 50 kilometers northeast of downtown Los Angeles, Friday afternoon, in the deadliest accident in the 12-year history of the region's railway public transportation system.