At least 80 injured as New York train derails during morning rush

The Long Island Rail Road train crashes around 8:30am at Atlantic Terminal in the heart of the New York borough


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Members of the New York City Police Department and New York City Fire Department carry an injured person away from Atlantic Terminal, January 4, 2017 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. PHOTO: AFP

NEW YORK: A commuter train derailed on Wednesday at a station in Brooklyn and injured nearly 80 people, officials said, setting off a panic during the morning rush.

The Long Island Rail Road train crashed around 8:30am (1330 GMT) at Atlantic Terminal in the heart of the New York borough.

"76 non life-threatening injuries reported at scene of LIRR train derailment, Atlantic Terminal Brooklyn," the New York Fire Department said in a tweet.



Passengers rushed out as smoke filled the tunnel. The impact bent the train's doors and smashed windows.

Some of the injured were brought out on stretchers.

Commuter Aaron Neufeld said on Twitter that the crash was "crazy", but added, "Seems only a few people are lightly injured."

New York's emergency notification system warned of traffic and transit delays and road closures in the area.

In September, a train derailed during rush hour as it entered the station in Hoboken, New Jersey, near New York. One person died and 114 were injured.

An investigation into that incident, in which the train entered the station at unusually high speed, is ongoing.

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