High-speed test train derails in northern France, killing 7 | Inquirer News

High-speed test train derails in northern France, killing 7

/ 01:47 AM November 15, 2015

Rescue vehicles park between a canal and the railway tracks after a high-speed train derailed in Eckwersheim, near Strasbourg, eastern France, Saturday Nov.14, 2015. An official says a high-speed train undergoing a test run has derailed and plunged into a canal in northeast France, killing at least seven people and gravely injuring at least a dozen others. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Rescue vehicles park between a canal and the railway tracks after a high-speed train derailed in Eckwersheim, near Strasbourg, eastern France, Saturday Nov.14, 2015. An official says a high-speed train undergoing a test run has derailed and plunged into a canal in northeast France, killing at least seven people and gravely injuring at least a dozen others. AP

ECKWERSCHEIM, France — An official says a high-speed train undergoing a test run has derailed in northeast France, killing at least seven people and gravely injuring 11 others.

The train burst into flames, split apart and plunged into the Marne au Rhin canal.

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Spokeswoman Viviane Chevallier of the Bas-Rhin region said there were no immediate indications that Saturday’s crash had anything to do with deadly terrorist attacks in Paris a day earlier.

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She said authorities believe the TGV high-speed train carrying 49 people was going too fast, and skipped off the tracks in the town of Eckwerscheim near the German border.

Five helicopters were deployed to evacuate the injured to hospital in the nearby city of Strasbourg. Two government ministers were on way to the site. TVJ

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