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ArcelorMittal Liberia Investigates: Train Crash Caused By “Human Error”

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PHOTO courtesy DAILY OBSERVER- train crash Wreckage

A detailed investigation has commenced with initial indications suggesting human error rather than any mechanical failures, ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) has revealed.

The Raill accident took place in the early morning hours of Friday, May 21, 2021.

A number of people were injured in last week’s train crash. Two ArcelorMittal Liberia locomotives were involved in a collision near Ganta City, Nimba County, early Friday morning, 21 May 2021.

According to the company, this accident was the first one of its kind in the 12 years that AML conducted rail operations in Liberia.

There were no fatalities but unfortunately two out of the four train crew sustained injuries and have been transferred to a hospital in Monrovia. The other two crew members whose injuries were less severe were immediately admitted to the AML Hospital. One has already been released and the other remains under observation.

An AML press release on Sunday, May 23, 2021 says there was no serious damage to the environment or the underlying track bed as a result of this accident. Initial investigation has also revealed that 10 civilians were on board these trains when they collided.

According to the AML’s regulations and safety procedures, civilians are prohibited from travelling on AML trains which are used strictly for transportation of iron ore.

The civilians involved in the accident sustained minor injuries and were provided immediate medical care by the company. Seven of them have already been released from the hospital and three remain under observation.

At the same time, the iron ore mining company has said rail operations at ArcelorMittal Liberia have been temporarily impacted and recovery teams have been mobilized.

The rail hardware is being inspected by the company’s engineers, who are working to restore operations back to normal as soon as possible, taking all necessary safety and COVID-19 precautions for employees, the local community and the environment, according to AML.

The management of ArcelorMittal Liberia regrets this accident has happened and wishes a quick recovery to all those receiving medical care.

 

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