'Serious injuries' after passenger train derails near Stonehaven during storms

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"Serious injuries" have been reported after a passenger train derailed near Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire as storms caused disruption across Scotland.

A major incident has been declared and about 30 emergency service vehicles - including air ambulance support - have been called to the scene.

Smoke can be seen coming from the area.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon described it as an "extremely serious incident" and said there were early reports of "serious injuries".

Speaking in the Scottish Parliament, she said: "My immediate thoughts, and the thoughts of those across the chamber, are with all those involved."

Image copyright PA Media Image caption Stonehaven was affected by flooding after the storms

The incident took place west of Stonehaven as torrential rain and thunderstorms caused flooding and travel disruption across many parts of central and eastern Scotland.

British Transport Police said its officers had been called to the scene of the derailment at about 09:43.

NHS Grampian confirmed it was on a "major incident footing", and ScotRail said it was assisting the emergency services.

The RMT union's Mick Lynch said: "The facts behind this ‎incident will need to be established in due course but at this stage we are focussed on support and assistance and our thoughts are with all those impacted by this tragedy."


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