French train crash: Rescue goes on at Bretigny-sur-Orge
Rescue efforts are continuing to find the passengers of a train that crashed at Bretigny-sur-Orge, south of Paris, on Friday afternoon, BBC reported.
At least six people have been killed and 30 injured, French officials say.
The intercity train had just left Paris and was heading towards Limoges when it derailed, crashing into a station platform.
Investigations are getting underway into the cause of the accident, which happened at 17:14 (15:14 GMT).
Rescuers have been searching throughout the night for anyone who might be trapped in the wreckage.
French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, speaking from the crash site late on Friday, said: "The toll is currently six dead, 30 injured, of whom eight are in a serious condition."
The wounded were all being treated in local hospitals, he added.
BBC Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield said there was a strong possibility that the number of fatalities could rise again because some of the victims were very badly hurt.