Wednesday, January 31, 2018

One Dead After Train Carrying Republican Lawmakers Collides With Dump Truck

Update: Of the three passengers that were aboard the dump truck, one has died, according to Fox News and the Washington Post.



 





According to CNBC, one member of Congress has been sent to the hospital, but their identity has not yet been revealed.



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A chartered train carrying dozens of Republican lawmakers to a Republican retreat in West Virginia collided with dump truck near Charlottesville, Virginia on Wednesday - but fortunately no lawmakers are believed to have been injured in the accident.



"We’re fine, but our train hit a garbage truck. Members with medical training are assisting the drivers of the truck," Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., wrote on Twitter.



 




 



 



According to the Associated Press, a GOP aide said the train is partially derailed. GOP Rep. Tom Cole told the AP that a person in the truck may have been seriously injured.



Cole said he’s not aware of any injuries on the train. A GOP aide speaking on condition of anonymity says no lawmakers were injured.



Cole said he believes the accident occurred south of Charlottesville. The train was en route to the Greenbrier resort in White Sulfur Springs for a three-day issues retreat featuring appearances by President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.



Rep. Bradley Byrne tweeted: “The train carrying GOP members to our retreat had a collision, but Rebecca and I are both okay. Security and doctors on board are helping secure the scene and treat injuries.”



 




 



Politico reported that riders are currently being checked for injuries.



 




 




 



 




Republican Rep. Martha Roby tweeted that lawmakers involved in the accident are "okay."



 




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