Former mayor revisits tragedy as Lac-Megantic marks five years since rail disaster
MONTREAL — Each day the train rolls into Lac-Megantic serves as a stark reminder to former mayor Colette Roy Laroche of the fatal derailment that struck five years ago.
“The whistling of the train reminds us of the tragedy,” says Roy Laroche, who became the face of the community in the aftermath of the disaster in which 47 people were killed.
On July 6, 2013, a runaway train hauling tanker cars loaded with volatile crude oil broke loose and barrelled into the town of 6,000 in the wee hours before derailing and exploding.
Besides the deaths, a large swath of the downtown was decimated, leaving Lac-Megantic residents shattered.