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    Taiwan prosecutors probe train crash that killed 51

    Taiwan prosecutors probe train crash that killed 51

    By Varnika Sharma
    (PTI desk)
    Apr 03, 2021
    12:22 pm

    What's the story

    Prosecutors in Taiwan said on Saturday that they have questioned the owner of an unmanned truck that rolled onto a rail track and caused the country's worst train disaster in decades that killed 51 people and injured 146, though no charges have been filed.

    The train was carrying 494 people at the start of a long holiday weekend on Friday.

    Incident

    Train smashed into construction truck, many passengers were crushed

    The train smashed into the construction truck that slid down a hillside above the tracks, the Taiwan Railway Administration said. Many passengers were crushed just before the train entered a tunnel, while some survivors were forced to climb out of windows and walk along the train's roof to safety.

    The truck's emergency brake was not properly engaged, according to the government's disaster relief center.

    Details

    President due to visit the site later Saturday

    The district prosecutor's office in eastern Hualien County, where the train derailed, confirmed it had interviewed the truck owner, among others, but was not ready to file charges.

    Prosecutorial staff was visiting a mortuary on Saturday to examine the bodies, office spokeswoman Chou Fang-Yi said.

    President Tsai Ing-wen was due to visit the site later on Saturday.

    Investigation

    A strict investigation will be conducted to understand the cause

    "We have asked the Transportation Safety Committee to conduct a strict investigation of the accident, and after fully clarifying the cause of the accident, we will explain it to everyone," Tsai told reporters on Friday.

    We're asking passengers to forgive us for any delays, she said.

    Meanwhile, workers have started removing some of the train cars.

    Information

    Two construction cranes seen drawn up next to the train

    Two large construction cranes could be seen drawn up next to the train on Saturday morning, as workers examined and removed some parts in a remote wooded cliff area on the island's east coast.

    Repair work

    Repair work has also begun on the tracks

    "Repair work also has begun on the tracks including the tunnel where part of the eight-car train crashed. The operation should be done within a week," said Weng Hui-ping, head of the railway administration's newsgroup.

    "During the repairs, all east coast trains will run on a track parallel to the one damaged in the accident, causing delays of 15 to 20 minutes," he said.

    Disaster

    Over 100 people injured, worst rail disaster in 73 years

    The National Fire Service confirmed the death toll which included the train's young, newly married driver and the assistant driver, and said over 100 people were injured. "Worst rail disaster in 73 years," said the government's disaster response center.

    Train travel is popular during Taiwan's four-day Tomb Sweeping holiday when families often return to hometowns to pay respects at the gravesites of their elders.

    Other details

    The crash took place in lightly populated east of Taiwan

    Taiwan is a mountainous island, and most of its 24 million people live in the flatlands along the northern and western coasts that are home to most of the island's farmland, biggest cities, and high-tech industries.

    The lightly populated east where the crash happened is popular with tourists, many of whom travel there by train to avoid mountain roads.

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