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US Veterans Parade In Texas Hit By Train
Four people have been killed after a freight train hit a float during a parade honouring wounded military veterans.
The crash, which also left 16 people injured, happened on a railway crossing in the city of Midland, Texas.
City spokesman Ryan Stout said six people are being treated at Midland Memorial Hospital, including one in a critical condition.
The crash site in an industrial area was cordoned off by police as rescue crews and investigators worked at the scene.
Midland Police Chief Price Robinson told local media: "I'm standing out here now. It's hard to look at.
"It's a very tragic event, very unfortunate."
The float was one of two carrying veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, some who suffered major injuries in combat, and their partners.
Some people managed to jump clear before the train hit, police said.
Witnesses described the panic as the locomotive's horn sounded.
"My daughter said, 'Momma, the train is coming!' Patricia Howle told KOSA-TV.
"People were jumping off, trying to get off that trailer and the truck was still rolling.
"People on the trailer saw the train coming and they were flying in every direction," she added. "I covered my face. I didn't want to see."
Hours after the accident, a float was still sitting near the train tracks, a white poster board on its side and about a dozen empty chairs sitting on top.
The US marked Veterans Day earlier this week, and the parade was part of an event to honour wounded veterans.
It was scheduled to end at a "Hunt for Heroes" banquet before the wounded service members were to be treated to a deer-hunting trip.
A spokesman for railway operator Union Pacific said it was not clear if the train crew had seen the float approaching the crossing but that they had been sounding their horn before the collision.
He added that the crossing gate and lights were working at the time.
National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Peter Knudson said the agency was investigating.
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marc H
9:46am on 16/11/2012
If the bars were down and the warning lights flashing, how did the float carry on over the railway??? something doesnt doesnt ring true
m_v_bridgman
10:23am on 16/11/2012
As it was on an industrial estate they May not of had bars and lights. A lot of American crossings on public roads only have lights, no bars. It's odd that there wasn't enough room for the float to just pull off the tracks though...
Adj Jackson
12:00pm on 16/11/2012
It says in the passage the gates and lights was working at the time??? And the train sound its horn
Tricky One
2:13pm on 16/11/2012
I think something / someone stopped immediately after the crossing directly infront of them causing the parade to stop on the tracks.