Derailed train in Scotland is 'extremely serious' - Scottish leader
Sturgeon
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[August 12, 2020]
LONDON (Reuters) - Scottish leader
Nicola Sturgeon said the derailment of a train near Stonehaven on
Wednesday morning was "extremely serious", as video footage on social
media showed smoke rising from the scene on the east coast of the
country.
"This is an extremely serious incident," she said. "I've had an initial
report from Network Rail and the emergency services and am being kept
updated. All my thoughts are with those involved."
Police received reports of a train derailing near Stonehaven, a town 15
km (9 miles) south of the city of Aberdeen, at 0940 a.m. on Wednesday.
"Emergency services are currently in attendance and the incident is
ongoing," a Police Scotland spokeswoman said.
British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said he had been briefed on the
incident.
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A photograph on Twitter showed an air ambulance in a field near the
scene where smoke was billowing from a woodland area, alongside
about 25 police vehicles and ambulances.
Local reports said there had been flooding in the area overnight.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle and William Schomberg; editing by Kate
Holton and Stephen Addison)
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