Hoboken Train Crash: Multiple Injuries Reported

A New Jersey Transit train crashed into a platform in Hoboken during Thursday, September 29, 2016 morning's rush-hour commute.

HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY — (CNN) A New Jersey Transit train crashed into a platform in Hoboken during Thursday morning’s rush-hour commute, leaving multiple people injured at one of the busiest stations in the New York metropolitan area.

Images posted on social media showed severe structural damage at the terminal — a major transit hub across the Hudson River from Manhattan — and part of the roof appeared to have collapsed.

The extent of the injuries weren’t immediately known, an emergency responder monitoring the situation said.

An urban search-and-rescue team has been deployed and will assist in shoring up the structure and helping to remove people from the train, the source said.

CNN producer Paul Murphy described a chaotic scene, with the arrival of first-responders from various New Jersey agencies, sirens blaring and nearby streets cordoned off.

“The main sound you hear now are sirens — sirens everywhere.”

“There’s only one option for people who don’t have a car to get out of Hoboken right now, and that’s the bus,” Murphy said. “The bus lines are very, very long and many people are on the phones with work, saying, ‘I’m not coming into work today or I’m going to work from home.'”

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