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Two dead after Amtrak train collides with freight train in South Carolina

February 5, 2018 by  
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An Amtrak train en route from New York to Miami collided with a CSX freight train and derailed near Columbia, S.C., early Sunday, leaving two dead and 116 injured, police and Amtrak officials said.

The crash occurred at 2:35 a.m. in Cayce, S.C., about four miles southwest of Columbia, causing the lead engine and “some passenger cars” to derail, Amtrak said in a statement. There were eight crew members and approximately 139 passengers, Amtrak said.

The two people killed were Amtrak employees, according to South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster (R). The CSX freight train was empty, he said. Amtrak confirmed the two fatalities were its employees.

The Lexington County coroner identified the victims as the train’s engineer, Michael Kempf, 54, of Savannah, Ga., and conductor Michael Cella, 36, of Orange Park, Fla.

Derrec Becker of the South Carolina Emergency Management Division said injuries from the crash include minor cuts as well as broken bones, and he said all passengers had been removed from the train. Lexington County spokesman Harrison Cahill said passengers who were hurt were taken to local hospitals, but none had life-threatening injuries.

 

There were two leaks from the train, spilling an estimated 5,000 gallons of fuel, but there was “no threat to the public at this time,” Cahill said at a news conference. The cause of the crash is not known. He later said that it was unclear from where the fuel had leaked.

The National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Railroad Administration are both at the site to investigate the crash.

“The Federal Railroad Administration Investigative team is on site to  support to the National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation,” the U.S. Department of Transportation said in a statement. “We are closely monitoring the situation and have  been in contact with CSX and Amtrak as well as federal, state and local officials.”

The Transportation Department said Secretary Elaine Chao also is sending her senior adviser, Jim Ray, to the crash site.  “It is important to understand the factors that contributed to this tragic accident and how all stakeholders can ensure a safe and reliable rail system going forward.”

Amtrak said it was “cooperating fully” with the NTSB investigation.

In a statement, Amtrak said CSX owns and controls the Columbia Subdivision tracks where the crash occurred, including overseeing the dispatching of trains and signal systems. CSX’s duties include “directing the signal systems which control the access to sidings and yards,” Amtrak said.

President Trump offered his words of support and thanked first responders in a tweet sent Sunday morning.

This is the third crash involving an Amtrak train in less than three months. Last week, an Amtrak train carrying GOP lawmakers to a retreat in West Virginia collided with a garbage truck. One person in the truck was killed in the crash in Crozet, Va. In December, an Amtrak train in Washington state derailed while crossing an overpass, spilling cars onto a busy highway and killing three people.

Federal investigators have not determined the cause of the earlier crashes; investigations can take months or even years, but the incidents are likely to raise concerns about the safety of the nation’s rail system and focus more attention on the push to install a technology known as positive train control, an automatic braking system that federal safety officials say could have prevented hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries over the years.

Last month, Chao told railroad industry officials that they are expected to meet the deadline to have the systems installed by the end of this year.

Whitney Sullivan, a reporter for WLTX-TV, reported that deputies said no residents in the area were evacuated.

Officials from the Federal Railroad Administration, which has safety oversight over Amtrak and freight rail, said its investigators were headed to the scene.

NTSB chairman Robert Sumwalt said on “Fox Friends” that “one of our priorities” is to recover data recorders to determine “the speed of the Amtrak train at the point of collision.”

Passenger Derek Pettaway said he woke with a jolt when the collision happened, suffering minor whiplash. He had taken shelter with other passengers at the nearby Pine Ridge Middle School, where authorities were providing medical care. “No one was panicking. I think most people were asleep. I think people were more in shock,” Pettaway said in an interview with CNN.

The White House press pool was told that President Trump had been briefed on the situation and was receiving regular updates. Other officials also offered statements of support. Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) said his “prayers are with the families of those killed.”

Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) said those who were affected were in his thoughts.

Doris N. Truong contributed to this report.

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Egypt unveils 4400-year-old tomb of ancient priestess

February 4, 2018 by  
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Media captionThe tomb is believed to belong to a priestess to the goddess of fertility

Archaeologists in Egypt have unveiled the newly discovered tomb of an ancient priestess that dates back 4,400 years.

The tomb found near Cairo is adorned with well-preserved and rare wall paintings depicting the priestess, Hetpet, in a variety of scenes.

Hetpet was a priestess to the goddess of fertility Hathor, who assisted women in childbirth.

It was found during excavations near the Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt’s antiquities ministry says.

This site, in Giza’s western cemetery, housed officials from the Old Kingdom’s Fifth Dynasty, some of which have already been dug up since 1842.

“We know of course that she was a high official and that she had a strong link with the royal palace,” Egyptian Antiquities Minister Khaled al-Anani said, describing Hetpet on Saturday.

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The tomb “has the architectural style and the decorative elements of the Fifth Dynasty, with an entrance leading to an ‘L’ shaped shrine,” the ministry said.

The wall paintings inside were in “a very good conservation condition depicting Hetpet standing in different hunting and fishing scenes or… receiving offerings from her children”.

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Scenes of music and dancing performances, as well as monkeys featured as domestic animals were also depicted.

One wall painting shows a monkey dancing in front of an orchestra.

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“Such scenes are rare… and have only been found previously in the (Old Kingdom) tomb of ‘Ka-Iber’ where a painting shows a monkey dancing in front of a guitarist not an orchestra,” Mostafa Waziri of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, told AFP news agency.

Minister Anani said he was hopeful of further discoveries at the site, which is located about 20km (12 miles) south of Cairo.

“We’re going to continue digging in this area and I believe that very soon we’re going to discover something.”

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