22 Hurt After High-Speed TGV Train Derails in Eastern France

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By Reuters
March 5, 2020France
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22 Hurt After High-Speed TGV Train Derails in Eastern France
An aerial view shows a derailed high-speed TGV train operated by state-owned railway company SNCF in Ingenheim, near Strasbourg, France, in this picture released by the Prefecture du Bas-Rhin on March 5, 2020. (SDIS 67/Prefecture du Bas-Rhin via Reuters)

PARIS—A high-speed TGV train running between Strasbourg in eastern France and Paris derailed on Thursday after a land slip, injuring 22 people including one seriously, local officials said.

Police and emergency services rushed to the scene of the accident, which happened at 07:45 a.m. local time near Ingenheim in the Bas-Rhin area, the local prefecture said.

“The initial assessment is that there is one injured person who is an extremely urgent case and has been evacuated by a Dragon 67 helicopter to Strasbourg-Hautepierre hospital, and 21 people who are being treated as relatively urgent cases,” its statement said.

State rail company SNCF said on Twitter that the train driver was seriously injured and evacuated by helicopter and that a major land slip had caused the accident.

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A Gendarmerie helicopter flies near the site where a high-speed TGV train locomotive derailed close to Ingenheim early on March 5, 2020 while travelling from the eastern city of Strasbourg to Paris. (Photo by Patrick Hertzog/AFP via Getty Images)
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SNCF workers walk next to to bent railways and a French Gendarme inspects the embankment (L) that caused a high-speed TGV train locomotive to derail close to Ingenheim early on March 5, 2020 while travelling from the eastern city of Strasbourg to Paris. (Photo by Patrick Hertzog/AFP via Getty Images)

The Strasbourg public prosecutor opened an investigation.

There were 348 passengers on board.

“We are all a bit shaken,” passenger Alexandre Sergeant told BFM television. “There are people crying, some have back pains.”

Other trains were being re-routed and there were delays but no cancellations. SNCF was using buses to evacuate the passengers onboard the stranded TGV.

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A photo shows a French high-speed TGV train which derailed after an embankment collapsed into the tracks, seriously injuring the driver and hurting 20 others, close to Ingenheim early on March 5, 2020 while travelling from the eastern city of Strasbourg to Paris. (Photo by Patrick Hertzog/AFP via Getty Images)

In 2015, a TGV derailed on the Paris-Strasbourg line during a test run prior to the line’s entry into service, killing 11 people.

That crash dealt a setback to the rollout of high-speed rail lines that are a symbol of French pride and intended to help support economic growth beyond the capital.

By Blandine Henault, Dominique Vidalon and Benoit Tessier