A train derailed in London after hitting a landslide Monday (November 3) morning, the BBC reports.
The train, which was traveling from Glasgow to London at the time, detailed near the Cumbrian village of Shap at around 6:10 a.m. local time. The North West Ambulance Service confirmed that 87 total people were assessed and only four experienced minor injuries that didn't require hospital treatment.
"We can now confirm that we have stood down from major incident and are withdrawing resources from the scene," the ambulance service said. "Our colleagues have assessed a total of 87 patients, with only four suffering minor injuries. No one required further hospital treatment, and all were discharged from the nearby rest centre. An operation remains in place with our partners as they con

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