Monday, October 31, 2011

TRAIN - FUEL TANKER CRASH CREATE HAVOC IN MALAYSIAN BORNEO


KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia — Not so far away from my home, a Sabah State Railways train and a road fuel tanker collided this evening, causing a huge explosion at Kepayan- road along Lintas junction near the Kota Kinabalu international airport here.
According to Bernama Online, at least eight people — including both the train and tanker drivers — were injured in the incident that occured around 5.30pm.
  • Fire and rescue services were deployed to the scene shortly after the crash, but found on arrival that most of the passengers had managed to escape from the stricken train unaided.
  • The Star Online reported that 34 passengers were still unaccounted for, although police confirmed that none remained on board the train carriages. Authorities are reportedly searching the area for those missing.
  • According to Sabah State Police Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib, the fully-laden tanker was attempting to cross the railway tracks to reach a fuel station where it was making a delivery, but was unable to clear the tracks in time to avoid the approaching train.
  • The impact triggered a derailment of the train, leading to one of the carriages crashing onto the tanker and sparking the raging inferno and subsequent blast.
  • The tanker driver has been taken into police custody for questioning, Hamza added. While the casualties were sent to the nearby Queen Elizabeth Hospital for attention. According to to unconfirmed report, 18 people could be killed.
  • A Sabah Railways spokesman later described the crossing as illegal.
A witness who arrived shortly after the crash, Busri Asad, 39, told Bernama Online of scenes of chaos as passengers fled the burning train.
The sight of the burning wreckage on the site brought traffic flow along both roads to a near halt.
Source: The Malaysian Insider, mStar, Agency

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