• An Amtrak train carrying around 243 passengers derailed in Mendon, Missouri, the company said.
  • Amtrak confirmed there were injuries, but it's unclear how many or how severe they are. 
  • Posts on social media showed train cars flipped over on their side with passengers climbing out.

An Amtrak train traveling through Mendon, Missouri, derailed after hitting a dump truck at a crossing on Monday afternoon, the company confirmed to Insider.

Amtrak told Insider that it has received "early reports of injuries."

The train had around 243 passengers aboard and was traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago when it hit the truck at a public crossing at 1:42 p.m. local time.

Nearby residents said seven cars went off the tracks, FOX4KC reported

Photos and videos shared on social media appeared to show multiple train cars flipped on their side as passengers climbed out. 

In a Facebook live, an out of breath passenger sits on the side of a flipped over train car, "Looks like I'm going to be late to Chicago," he says. 

Photos on Twitter from another passenger appear to show riders helping someone out of a train window while others stand on top of the flipped over train cars or off to the side. 

 

Local law enforcement didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

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