LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec As firefighters doused still burning oil tanker cars, more bodies were recovered Sunday in this devastated town in eastern Quebec, raising the death toll to five after a runaway ...
Reporting from Quebec City — Orange, red and yellow flashed outside my window as our train glided alongside a panorama of forests dressed in brilliant fall leaves. As I looked out the other side of ...
LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec Canadian officials told distraught families Wednesday that 30 people still missing after the fiery crash of a runaway oil train are all presumed dead. Along with 20 bodies found, ...
Everyone missing in the fiery crash of a runaway oil train in Quebec is presumed dead, police told grieving families, bringing the death toll to 50 in Canada's worst railway catastrophe in almost 150 ...
About 1%2C000 people attended a memorial service Saturday for people killed when train derailed In the Quebec town of Lac-Megantic%2C 47 people died when a runaway oil train derailed and exploded ...
MONTREAL (AFP) – Death and destruction unleashed on a Quebec town when a runaway oil tanker train derailed and exploded put a spotlight on the challenges of transporting oil by rail, versus pipelines.
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The operator of the runaway train that derailed and exploded in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, this weekend recorded an accident rate far higher than the U.S. average over the past 10 years, federal data show.
The railway company involved in a devastating train accident that killed 47 people and spilled crude oil in and around the Quebec town of Lac-Mégantic said Tuesday that it did not have the funds to ...
The bodies of less than half of the 50 people believed dead in a runaway oil train's explosive derailment have been recovered, nearly a week after the accident which demolished a large part of a ...