13 injured after train derails in New York
NEW YORK, United States - At least 13 people were injured after a passenger train derailed in New York on Thursday morning.
A Long Island Rail Road train was heading towards Hempstead when it derailed east of Jamaica Station at 175th Street and 95th Avenue in the city's Queens borough at 11.12 am local time, Xinhua quoted a Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) official.
All eight cars of the train derailed, MTA chairman and chief executive officer Janno Lieber said at a press briefing.
Those hurt suffered leg and back injuries. None of them were considered critical.
Video footage showed firefighters transferring passengers from the derailed train to a rescue train at the scene, with a small platform connecting the two.
"Our top priority is ensuring all passengers and railroad workers are safe and that train service resumes as quickly as possible," New York Governor Kathy Hochul said in a statement.
The cause of the derailment was not immediately known.
MTA officials said service disruptions would likely continue until Friday morning. - BERNAMA