Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – An unmanned train carrying 72 tankers of crude oil plowed into the heart of Lac-Megantic, Quebec, on Saturday, devastating the town and shocking people in Canada and beyond. Daniel Poulin, a longtime resident of Lac-Megantic, Quebec, and editor of a local monthly newspaper, lost friends in the train disaster.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – Police officers remove caution tape in areas of Lac-Megantic that were off-limits to residents. Since the July 6 derailment, wide areas of downtown have been restricted as authorities cleaned up and investigated the disaster site.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – The derailment in downtown Lac-Megantic wiped out 40 buildings and killed dozens of people. Many more people are still missing and believed to have been vaporized in the inferno.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – Luce Robineau, on the train tracks directly behind her home, lost her business in the derailment. She operated a boutique downtown and hopes to rebuild.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – Ed Burkhardt, CEO of Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway, spoke to media in Lac-Megantic on Wednesday, July 10, four days after the train wreck. He was heckled by onlookers, and many residents say he has mishandled the ordeal.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – Protesters shout at rail executive Ed Burkhardt. The town is seething with anger.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – Canadian and Quebec flags fly at half-staff at a Walmart in Lac-Megantic.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – Access to much of Lac-Megantic is restricted, including the railway and downtown.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – Andre Blais adjusts a sign erected near the train tracks. It bears a message for the rail company: "Shame on you MMA." It is signed "The population" and refers to the "train from hell."
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – Shortly after authorities open some barricaded streets, a group of young men stop by to check out the wreckage in downtown Lac-Megantic. It is a sad and stunning sight.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – The wreckage of downtown Lac-Megantic is a stunning sight. Residents say they are determined to come back from the disaster.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – Louise Latulipe walks her 10-month-old granddaughter, Mykaelle. Latulipe's daughter had to evacuate her home after the derailment and has not been allowed to return.
Photos: A Canadian town is devastated
A Canadian town is devastated – People gather at the Parc de la Croix to look down over the town where the train derailed.