At Least 3 Are Dead and 'Well Over' 50 Injured After an Amtrak Train Derailed in MontanaA spokesperson told Insider the train was carrying 146 passengers and 16 crew members.

ByMichelle Mark

This story originally appeared onBusiness Insider

At least three people were killed and 50 injured after an Amtrak train derailed in Montana,CNNandThe New York Timesreported Saturday evening.

An Amtrak spokesperson told Insider seven cars on the Empire Builder train derailed near Joplin around 4 p.m. MT. There were 146 passengers and 16 crew members aboard the train at the time, the spokesperson said.

"Amtrak is working with the local authorities to transport injured passengers, and safely evacuate all other passengers. Additional details will be provided as available," the spokesperson said, adding that anyone with loved ones aboard the train should call 800-523-9101.

照片发布在社交媒体显示美铁车laying on their side, off the tracks, as first responders, passengers, and crew members crowded nearby. It wasn't immediately clear whether anyone was injured.

The Seattle news station KXLYreported that the train had been running between Seattle and Chicago.

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Michelle Mark is an intern atBusiness Insider. She graduated from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism in 2015, and has previously worked at the Canadian Press and International Business Times.

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