At least four people were killed after a Metro-North Railroad train derailed Sunday morning in the Bronx along the Hudson River. A total of 67 people were injured, 11 critically. The derailment occurred when several cars of a train headed south from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., left the tracks about 7:20 a.m. near the Spuyten Duyvil station under the Henry Hudson Bridge on the Hudson Line. They are not sure what caused the derailment.
Comment; Well, it has impacted me very much, in the last few month there was more than one train derailment. Here in spain one that was really sad because much people died. I don't know how tis can happen with the high tecnology that we have got, here in Spain the fault was from the driver, I hope this time not, because the driver, if he survived has to live with the awarness that he has killed much people.
*New words that I didn't knew: awarness, several cars.
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