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    Derailed train explodes, levels center of Canada town

    Agencies | Updated: 2013-07-07 03:20

    CENTER OF TOWN 'ALMOST DESTROYED'

    Fire officials said they feared more of the tanker cars were at risk of exploding. Around 30 buildings in the town center were destroyed, some by the initial blast and others by the subsequent fire, they said.

    Police imposed a 1/2-mile (1-km) security zone around the blast and evacuated about 1,000 people from their homes.

    Derailed train explodes, levels center of Canada town
    A burning train wagon is seen after an explosion at Lac Megantic, Quebec, July 6, 2013. [Photo/Agencies]

    "When you see the center of your town almost destroyed, you'll understand that we're asking ourselves how we are going to get through this event," a tearful Roy-Laroche told a televised news briefing.

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper made an initial statement via Twitter: "Thoughts & prayers are with those impacted in Lac Megantic. Horrible news."

    Lac-Megantic is part of Quebec's Eastern Townships region, an area popular with tourists that is close to the border with Maine and Vermont. Quebec is a predominantly French-speaking province in the eastern half of Canada.

    Fire officials said they had asked for help from fire services in the United States. Around 20 fire engines were fighting the blaze.

    Police said some of the tanker cars had spilled their contents into the river that runs through the town.

    "I can say absolutely nothing about victims... We've been told about people who are not answering their phones, but you have to understand that there are people who are out of town and on holiday," police spokesman Michel Brunet told the briefing.

    Montreal, Maine & Atlantic owns some 510 miles (820 km) of track in Maine and Vermont in the United States and in Quebec and New Brunswick in Canada.

    Fire officials said they suspected some of the remaining tanks could still be pressurized.

    "We're not sure because we can't get close, so we're working on the assumption that all the cars were pressurized and could explode. That's why progress is slow and tough," said local fire chief Denis Lauzon.

    Satellite images show the railroad snaking through downtown, following a route parallel to the shore of the lake that the town is named after, before heading inland and crossing the US border to the west of town.

    There have been a number of high-profile derailments of trains carrying petroleum products in Canada recently, including one in Calgary, Alberta, last week when a flood-damaged bridge sagged toward the still-swollen Bow River. The derailed rail cars were removed without spilling their cargo.

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