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13:20, June 23, 2009

U.S. capital shocked by deadly subway train collision

U.S. capital shocked by deadly subway train collision
Two subway trains collided on the Red line between the Fort Totten and Tacoma stations in the northeastern part of Washington D.C., on June 22, 2009. At least six people were killed and more than 70 others wounded in the crash Monday. (Xinhua/Zhang Yan)


Against the light darkness of twilight, the wrecks of two crashed light-rail trains stood still on an elevated track as rescuers cut through the cars to pull survivors out.

"I thought it was a thunder, but then I heard some screamings and saw corpses," Timbly Brown who lives across the street on a small slope in northeastern Washington.

Apparently, a transit train smashed into the rear of another at the height of the capital city's Monday evening rush hour. Several cars of the first train ended up on top of the other train.

Walking around the tragic site, Mayor of Washington DC Adrian Fenty told reporters that accident is the "deadliest crash in the 33-year history of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, known as Metro.

The latest figure show at least six people were killed and 76 others injured, among them six in critical conditions.

"The scene is as horrific as you can imagine," Fenty said, "One car was almost squeezed completely together."

He told Xinhua that there will be more press conferences and briefings to keep the public updated about what happened.

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