
Reports suggest that a horrifying train crash in Fremont, Ohio has tragically resulted in at least two fatalities, with two others, including a five year old child, missing in the Sandusky River. The incident occurred on Sunday evening when a train struck multiple pedestrians near the Miles Newton Bridge,
Emergency services, comprising dive teams, drone units and boat crews, are currently at the scene, with CPR being administered to at least one victim. The bridge on Hayes Avenue, which crosses the Sandusky River, has been cordoned off since 8:20 PM.
Authorities are urging the public to steer clear of the area to facilitate rescue operations. According to the Sandusky Register, Sandusky County Sheriff Chris Hilton confirmed that five pedestrians were hit by the train.
The Fremont Police reported that the incident transpired as the train was crossing the bridge, hitting several people and prompting an immediate response from emergency services. A distressing video circulating on social media platform X depicts the chaotic scene, with emergency responders attending to multiple victims.
The footage, narrated by a witness, shows drone and dive crews coordinating with boats. However, no further official details have been released at this time, reports

Authorities are maintaining a state of high alert as the hunt for the missing child and another individual, last spotted in the Sandusky River, carries on.
The full extent of the tragedy is yet to be determined as emergency services hasten to the scene.
Official statements regarding casualties or the cause of the incident have not been released by the authorities as of now.
The Express is keeping a close eye on the situation and will provide the latest updates as they unfold.
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