At least 18 people have been killed and 187 injured after a passenger train derailed in north-east Taiwan.
Railway authorities say they are investigating the accident, which happened in Yilan County at about 16:50 local time (08:50 GMT) on Sunday.
A total of 366 passengers were on the train when all eight of its carriages derailed.
The incident is Taiwan’s worst rail accident in 27 years.
At least three children were among the dead.
It is not clear if any passengers remain unaccounted for – with reports providing conflicting details.
The Puyuma Express 6432 service came off the tracks close to Xinma station, near the town of Su’ao about 70km (43 miles) from Taipei.
It was travelling between Taipei and the eastern county of Taitung.
“There are four carriages that were overturned at 90 degrees and the worst casualties were in those carriages,” said Jackson Lu,director-general of the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA).
He had earlier told a press conference that the train was only six years old and had been in “pretty good condition” before the accident.
It remains unclear what caused the train to derail, but witnesses told local media they heard a loud noise then sparks and smoke.
Taiwan has an extensive train network and more than half a million passengers travel on the system every day.
Source: BBC
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