Injuries, deaths in Wash. Amtrak derailment
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) – An Amtrak train derailed south of Seattle on Monday morning, and authorities say “injuries and casualties” were reported.
The train derailed about 40 miles south of Seattle before 8 a.m. Monday, spilling at least one train car on to busy Interstate 5.
The Pierce County Sheriff’s office says in a tweet that the train was heading south bound and that there were “injuries and casualties,” but no numbers were immediately available.
All southbound lanes of Interstate 5 were closed south of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, and motorists were being warned to avoid the area.
We’ll have more details as we get them.