8 Feb 2014

Two killed in French Alps train crash

Two people are killed, including a Russian woman, and around 20 people are hurt after a tourist train in the French Alps derails after being hit by a falling rock, local officials say.

The train was travelling from the coastal city of Nice to the town of Digne-les-Bains and came off the tracks after hitting a rock on the rails, firefighters said.

The 34 people on board at the time have been evacuated, local prosecutor Stephane Kellenberger told AFP, confirming the death of the Russian citizen.

The other victim came from the Alps region, Kellenberger said.

One of the injured is in critical condition and eight others, including the driver, sustained lighter injuries, the fire service said on Saturday.

Emergency services rushed to the scene and a red alert, meaning “several victims”, was issued.

Firefighters from around the region were drafted in to help.

A total of 110 firefighters and 32 vehicles were deployed, as well as two helicopters.

Authorities encountered difficulties in reaching the accident scene due to heavy snow and an isolated location.

In July, seven people were killed when a commuter train derailed near Paris.