{UAH} Updates Intn'l, Spain - High Speed Train Crash in Santiago
"I've derailed! What do I do?" Francisco Jose Garzon, driver
of the crashed High Speed Train Crash in Santiago here
shouted into a phone (while still trapped in his cabin)
just after the incident.
It was not his day to go, so he is in hospital here.
Excerpt:
Firefighters called off a strike to help with the disaster, while hospital staff, many operating on reduced salaries because of spending cuts in recession-hit Spain, worked overtime to tend the injured. Have Your Say.
Ikanos Doyen:
Thoughts for comfort to bereaving,
to the abruptly soul - departed, RIP;
to the injured, very best of wishes
for wholesome recovery.
It certainly is quite a lightening-speed
way to go of track or even soul-depart.
A problem as well is that once inside a
modernized transport machine. it's
comfort is such that one may not notice
extr. high speed (without frequent
glancing @ the speedometer.)
Our llicence ministry inspector hoeever
prophesied while issuing to me a drivers'
licence that I would die not from over -
speeding but via overhead collision saying:
"I'll authorize that U be issued a licence
but U are going to die in an overhead collision, because of driving too much in the middle
of the road".
I promised him I'll do my best in that regard but couldn't help it too much - having just become a middle-of-the road Cdn. & a lifelong member
of the center or more moderate policies' inclined U.P.Congress.
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