LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (Reuters) - Hundreds of mourners filled the streets of Lac-Megantic, Quebec, on Saturday, as the families of the 47 people killed in North America's worst railway disaster in two ...
• 11:25 p.m.Friday, July 5: The train, carrying some 100,000 liters of crude oil, is parked in the village of Nantes, about six miles from Lac-Megantic, by the train engineer, who had just finished ...
U.S. railway safety officials issued an emergency order late Friday to toughen standards for securing unattended trains carrying hazardous materials, NBC News reported. The order, issued in the wake ...
OTTAWA, Sept 11 (Reuters) - A runaway train that blew up in a Quebec town, killing 47 people, was hauling a more flammable, gasoline-like fuel than the crude oil it was supposed to be carrying, ...
Police in Quebec are not holding out hope that any of the people still missing after Saturday's train derailment and explosions in the town of Lac-Mégantic are alive. With 20 bodies found so far and ...
(AP) Three employees of the insolvent railway company involved in last summer’s runaway oil train disaster that killed 47 people are due to appear in court Tuesday to face criminal negligence charges ...
TORONTO — The oil carried by a freight train that derailed and exploded in Quebec this year had been misclassified as a less dangerous type of crude, Canadian officials said Wednesday, and they urged ...
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TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian government filed new charges Monday in the runaway oil train explosion that killed 47 people in Quebec two years ago. Regulatory agency Transport Canada said the charges ...
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