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Video: CCTV footage shows horrific Galicia train crash
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Video: CCTV footage shows horrific Galicia train crash
Video: CCTV footage shows horrific Galicia train crash

© Screengrab of the video
Shocking CCTV footage of Wednesday’s devastating train accident in Spain emerged on Thursday amid reports that the train was travelling more than twice as fast as it should have been. At least 80 people were killed and some 140 injured in the crash.
By FRANCE 24 (text)
A security camera stationed on the railway line into the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela has captured the moment a passenger train carrying 218 people derailed, pushing all eight carriages off course and killing at least 80 people.
The dramatic footage was captured by a security camera stationed ahead of the site of the crash.
WARNING: THESE IMAGES MAY BE FOUND DISTRESSING
The train, which was headed for the coastal city of Ferrol, derailed at 8.42pm on a sharp curve some four kilometres from the city of Santiago de Compostela. Initial reports show that the train was travelling at 190 kilometres per hour – more than twice as fast as it should have been.
The video has not been verified by Spanish authorities. It was published on the website of daily newspaper "El Pais" on Thursday.
The crash is the nation’s deadliest railway disaster since 1944.
source


© Screengrab of the video
Shocking CCTV footage of Wednesday’s devastating train accident in Spain emerged on Thursday amid reports that the train was travelling more than twice as fast as it should have been. At least 80 people were killed and some 140 injured in the crash.
By FRANCE 24 (text)
A security camera stationed on the railway line into the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela has captured the moment a passenger train carrying 218 people derailed, pushing all eight carriages off course and killing at least 80 people.
The dramatic footage was captured by a security camera stationed ahead of the site of the crash.
WARNING: THESE IMAGES MAY BE FOUND DISTRESSING
The train, which was headed for the coastal city of Ferrol, derailed at 8.42pm on a sharp curve some four kilometres from the city of Santiago de Compostela. Initial reports show that the train was travelling at 190 kilometres per hour – more than twice as fast as it should have been.
The video has not been verified by Spanish authorities. It was published on the website of daily newspaper "El Pais" on Thursday.
The crash is the nation’s deadliest railway disaster since 1944.
source

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