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Official name
Lac Megantic rail disaster
Year, Date and Place
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The Lac-Mégantic rail disaster occurred in the town of Lac-Mégantic, in the Eastern Townships region of Quebec, Canada, at approximately 01:15 EDT, on July 6, 2013, when an unattended 74-car freight train carrying Bakken Formation crude oil rolled down a 1.2% grade from Nantes and derailed downtown, resulting in the fire and explosion of multiple tank cars. Forty-two people were confirmed dead, with five more missing and presumed dead. More than buildings in the town's centre, roughly half of the downtown area, were destroyed,[2] and all but three of the thirty-nine remaining downtown buildings had to be demolished due to petroleum contamination of the townsite. Initial newspaper reports described a 1-kilometre (0.6 mi) blast radius.
The death toll of 47 makes it the fourth-deadliest rail accident in Canadian history, and the deadliest involving a non-passenger train. It is also the deadliest rail accident since Canada's confederation in 1867; the last Canadian rail accident to have a higher death toll was the St-Hilaire train disaster in 1864.
Fakeology approach
- July 8, 2013: Fakeologist: Quebec train explosion hoax [ab 1]
- July 9, 2013: Fakeologist: Lac Megantic train disaster hoax [ab 2]
- July 10, 2013: Fakeologist: More train hoax psyOp confirmation [ab 3]
- May 8, 2018: Fakeologist: Lac Megantic Train Crash Hoax: Rap up [ab 4]
- July 9th, 2013: Cluesforum: Lac Megantic- train derailment-July 6, 2013 [CF 1]
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