Forty people still missing after runaway oil cargo train derailed and exploded in Canada

Jul 8, 2013 - 11:11
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Forty people still missing after runaway oil cargo train derailed and exploded in Canada
Explosive: Balls of fire and thick smoke fill the sky above Lac Megantic after a train carrying crude oil derailed

CANADIAN investigators said Monday they hope to expand their search for 40 people missing two days after a runaway oil tanker train derailed and exploded, killing five and flattening part of a small Quebec town.

Police said the official death toll had not changed in Lac-Megantic since firefighters put out the raging infeo late Sunday, but admitted they had not yet been able to access parts of the charred wreckage.

\"We couldn't search oveight,\" Quebec provincial police spokesman Benoit Richard told a press conference, explaining that much of the two-square-kilometre disaster area remained \"extremely hazardous.\"

Police investigators hoped to conduct a more thorough search in the picturesque lakeside village once the smoldering debris cools and the fire marshal gives the green light, he added.

The freight train operated by Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway derailed and exploded early Saturday, unleashing a wall of fire that tore through homes and businesses in Lac-Megantic, population 6000.

The fire levelled more than four blocks of the town's downtown area and forced about 2000 residents to flee their homes in the town, which is located 250 kilometres east of Montreal, near the US border.

Firefighters needed more than 18 hours just to contain the infeo.

\"CANADA-ACCIDENT-RAIL-OIL\"

Firefighters douse blazes after a freight train loaded with oil derailed and exploded in Lac-Megantic on June 6. Picture: AFP

Survivors described a wall of flames as the runaway black tanker cars jumped the tracks, just as dozens of people were enjoying a summer night out in downtown bars and restaurants.

Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway said in a statement that the train had been transporting 72 carloads of crude oil when it derailed at around 1.20am local time  Saturday.

Rail company spokesman Christophe Jouet told AFP the train had been stopped in the neighbouring town of Nantes, around 13 kilometres west of Lac-Megantic, for a crew changeover.

For an as yet unknown reason, Mr Jouet said, the train \"started to advance, to move down the slope leading to Lac-Megantic,\" even though the brakes were engaged.

There was no conductor on board when the train crashed, he said.

The company speculated that a \"shutdown\" of the train \"may have resulted in the release of air brakes on the locomotive that was holding the train in place.\"

\"Infeo:

Infeo: Five tankers are pictured buing; they were only put out on Sunday moing when firefighters could finally get close enough

But it added: \"We don't have complete information conceing this incident, but will cooperate with govement authorities as they continue their investigation.\"

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Mike Gallagher Freelance writer with a passion for travelling