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A train carrying crude oil derailed overnight in the heart of Lac-Mégantic in Quebec's Eastern Townships, sparking a major fire that has brought firefighters from the town and neighbouring municipalities to the area, and led to the evacuation of 1,000 people from their homes.
Witnesses reported between four and six explosions overnight in the town of about 6,000 people. The derailment happened at about 1 a.m. ET, about 250 kilometres east of Montreal.
It is not yet known if there are any casualties, but several people have been reported missing and are feared dead.
The teary-eyed mayor of Lac-Mégantic, Colette Roy-Laroche, said emergency services are doing everything possible to deal with the crisis.
"We have deployed all resources to ensure that we can support our citizens," she said.
A spokesperson for Quebec's Environment Ministry says 73 rail cars filled with crude oil were involved.
Over 1,000 people have been evacuated from their homes after a train derailment led to several explosions and a major fire in downtown Lac-Mégantic in Quebec's Eastern Townships. (CBC)
The fire, which can be seen for several kilometres, has spread to a number of homes. Authorities say some 30 buildings were affected.
"It's dreadful," said Lac-Mégantic resident Claude Bedard. "It's terrible. We've never seen anything like it. The Metro store, Dollarama, everything that was there is gone."
Firefighters called in from U.S.
More than 100 firefighters, some as far away as Sherbrooke, Que., and the United States, were on the scene early Saturday morning to bring the flames under control.
A large but as-yet undetermined amount of fuel is also reported to have spilled into the Chaudière River.
The derailed train belongs to Montreal Maine & Atlantic, which owns more than 800 kilometres of track serving Maine, Vermont, Quebec and New Brunswick, according to the company's website.
The cause of the derailment is under investigation. A spokesperson for Quebec provincial police said it is still early too early to say what caused it.
Massive Explosion | Quebec | After Freight Train Carrying Fuel Derails [Raw Footage + Slow-Mo] - YouTube
With files from The Canadian Press
A train carrying crude oil derailed overnight in the heart of Lac-Mégantic in Quebec's Eastern Townships, sparking a major fire that has brought firefighters from the town and neighbouring municipalities to the area, and led to the evacuation of 1,000 people from their homes.
Witnesses reported between four and six explosions overnight in the town of about 6,000 people. The derailment happened at about 1 a.m. ET, about 250 kilometres east of Montreal.
It is not yet known if there are any casualties, but several people have been reported missing and are feared dead.
The teary-eyed mayor of Lac-Mégantic, Colette Roy-Laroche, said emergency services are doing everything possible to deal with the crisis.
"We have deployed all resources to ensure that we can support our citizens," she said.
A spokesperson for Quebec's Environment Ministry says 73 rail cars filled with crude oil were involved.
Over 1,000 people have been evacuated from their homes after a train derailment led to several explosions and a major fire in downtown Lac-Mégantic in Quebec's Eastern Townships. (CBC)
The fire, which can be seen for several kilometres, has spread to a number of homes. Authorities say some 30 buildings were affected.
"It's dreadful," said Lac-Mégantic resident Claude Bedard. "It's terrible. We've never seen anything like it. The Metro store, Dollarama, everything that was there is gone."
Firefighters called in from U.S.
More than 100 firefighters, some as far away as Sherbrooke, Que., and the United States, were on the scene early Saturday morning to bring the flames under control.
A large but as-yet undetermined amount of fuel is also reported to have spilled into the Chaudière River.
The derailed train belongs to Montreal Maine & Atlantic, which owns more than 800 kilometres of track serving Maine, Vermont, Quebec and New Brunswick, according to the company's website.
The cause of the derailment is under investigation. A spokesperson for Quebec provincial police said it is still early too early to say what caused it.
Massive Explosion | Quebec | After Freight Train Carrying Fuel Derails [Raw Footage + Slow-Mo] - YouTube
With files from The Canadian Press