Chicago-bound Amtrak train derails after hitting dump truck in Missouri, at least three dead

Monday's incident came after another Amtrak train smashed into a car in California on Sunday, killing three people

An Amtrak train traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago derailed Monday in Missouri after striking a dump truck and at least three people were killed and multiple people injured, authorities said. 

Seven cars on an Amtrak Southwest Chief train derailed near Mendon, Missouri at a rural railroad crossing on a gravel road, the Missouri State High Patrol said. The train had 243 passengers and 12 crew members aboard, an Amtrak spokesperson said. 

Two people aboard the train and one person in the dump truck were killed, authorities said. At least 50 people were injured, Fox Kansas City reported. 

An axle part with wheels on the side of tracks near where a train derailed in Missouri on Monday.  (Dax McDonald  / Twitter: @cloudmarooned)

Amtrak passengers sit atop a train car that was flipped onto its side after the locomotive derailed in Missouri.  (Dax McDonald  / Twitter: @cloudmarooned)

A man walks along railroad tracks in Missouri where an Amtrak train derailed Monday.  (Dax McDonald  / Twitter: @cloudmarooned)

First responders at the site of a derailed Amtrak train in Missouri.  (Amanda Diehl Drinkhard)

The scene of an Amtrak derailment in Missouri on Monday afternoon.  (Amanda Diehl Drinkhard)

People sit on the ground after an Amtrak train headed to Chicago derailed in Missouri on Monday.  (Amanda Diehl Drinkhard)

People stand atop an derailed Amtral train car after it went off the tracks in Missouri.  (Rob Nightingale via Storyful)

An Amtrak train derailed Monday in Missouri as it was headed from Los Angeles to Chicago.  (Rob Nightingale via Storyful)

People gather near the site of an Amtrak train derailment in Missori on Monday (Amanda Diehl Drinkhard)

The University of Missouri hospital in Columbia told Fox News it has received three patients from the derailment. A hospital spokesperson did not have information on the type of injuries they sustained or their conditions.

Multiple patients were taken to hospitals via ambulances and helicopters from various local first responders. 

Passenger Amanda Diehl Drinkhard said she heard a crash before the train fell onto its side. 

"We heard a big crash and then a big cloud of dirt with a horrible burning oil smell," she told Fox News. "In slow motion the car fell off the rail to the right side. People from across the aisle were falling on top of us. Everyone stayed relatively calm and we managed to push everyone out the top through a broken out window. There were helpful people waiting at the bottom to help down from the car."

Passengers on the train included high school students from Pleasant Ridge High School in Easton, Kansas, who were headed to a Future Business Leaders of America conference in Chicago, Superintendent Tim Beying told The Kansas City Star. 

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said it was launching a 14-member "go-team" to investigate the train derailment. The team is expected to arrive at the site Tuesday.  

Monday's incident came a day after three people were killed Sunday when an Amtrak commuter train smashed into a car in California. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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