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4 killed in China derailment
Posted by zardoz on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 11:01 AM

BEIJING - A sandstorm with hurricane-strength wind gusts derailed a train in China's far west on Wednesday, killing at least four people and injuring another 30, state media said.

The 11-car train had just left a station in Turpan, in the Xinjiang region's east, when it was hit by wind at 2 a.m., the Xinhua News Agency said.

"A strong sandstorm cracked window panes soon after the train left Turpan, and blew some of the cars off the rail when we were trying to plug up the windows," Xinhua quoted passenger Su Chuanyi as saying.

Sandstorms fed by the deserts of Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia blow toward Beijing and the eastern seaboard each spring powered by vigorous winds. Sometimes, the dust blows out across the Pacific, clouding the skies of South Korea and occasionally drifting as far as the western coast of the United States.

At least 100 rescue workers, doctors and police were at the scene of the derailment, which disrupted operations of the Southern Xinjiang Railway, it said.

The train had been running between the capital city of Urumqi and Aksu, in the west.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070228/ap_on_re_as/china_train_derailed

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Posted by tatans on Friday, March 2, 2007 12:27 PM
Shouldn't that read " 40,000 killed  in China derailment" ???   no disrespect to the deceased. Those seem to be the numbers we are hearing with the resurgence of the Oriental economy.

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