REUTERS - At least five people
were killed and 29 injured when a cargo train derailed and exploded in the
northeastern Bulgarian village of Hitrino, demolishing about 50 
houses and
public buildings, officials said on Saturday.
At least three of
the victims remain in critical condition in hospitals and the number is likely
to rise, health authorities said.
Bulgaria's
government said it is preparing to announce Monday a day of national mourning
following the deadly incident.
"There will be
more casualties for sure," Prime Minister Boiko Borisov said after
arriving at the village, some 380 km northeast of the capital Sofia and home to
around 1,000 people, according to a police official.
Twelve of the
private train's tanks, carrying propylene, very volatile and highly flammable
gas, derailed at the rail station of the village. One of the tanks struck a
high-power line and exploded in flames early on Saturday, police said.
The powerful blast
flattened dozens of houses and public buildings, leaving people under the
ruins. Officials ordered a full evacuation of the village so that the propylene
can be safely removed.
"Two blasts
have caused a serious fire and ruined at least 20 buildings. There are many
people injured ... many with burns," Interior Ministry Chief Secretary
Georgi Kostov said.
An 18-year-old man
has died of his wounds in the hospital in the northern town of Shumen, a
hospital official said.
Some 200 firemen are
putting out the fires and are cooling the derailed tanks to avoid further
blasts. Rescue teams are searching for survivors in houses near the train
lines.
"I helped take
out six people under the ruins. Three were dead, three alive. There are no
houses left standing near the incident - within 300 meters from the
railways," said Stefan Stefanov, who lives in Hitrino.
Prosecutors said they
are investigating the incident. Possible speeding or malfunctioning of the
train tanks are among the most likely reasons for the incident, the head of the
parliamentary commission Nastimir Ananiev said.
REUTERS.
 
 
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