Cuomo, Christie Provide Updates on Hoboken Train Crash

Monica Sanchez | September 29, 2016
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) held a press conference on Thursday following the deadly train crash in Hoboken that left one person killed and 108 injured.

The two governors provided updates on the incident, including the dispatch of the NTSB and the Federal Railway Administration to Hoboken.

The White House has also pledged to provide any resources needed, Christie told reporters.

They explained that they don't know how long it will take for repairs. 

As of now, there is no set day or time for when the terminal will be reopened.

Path train service will resume this afternoon. 

Gov. Cuomo echoed Christie’s earlier remarks warning people not to jump to conclusions about what caused the train crash.

“We’ll let the facts speak for themselves,” he said.

He and Christie praised the first responders for their hard work.

All passengers trapped in the crash train have since been rescued and transported to two local hospitals

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