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Summer heat might have distorted the tracks, causing the derailment, said the spokesman for Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry, citing the locomotive's engineer. A high of 33 degrees Celsius (90 Fahrenheit) was reported for the area that day.
The train had traveled some 4,000 kilometers (2,500 miles) from the Siberian metropolis of Novosibirsk when the cars derailed only 140 kilometers north of the final destination, Adler, on the Black Sea, according to information provided by the emergency official.

Hero: 8-year-old Joshua Garcia saved his father's life after an early Thursday morning car accident that saw the car flip and land on its roof in the Nashua River
While the boy is being called a hero, the dad may be facing arrest (video below).
Early Thursday morning, Eugene Garcia was driving a car with his son Joshua as his passenger in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Eugene's car hit a guardrail, flew into the air and landed on a sand bar in the Nashua River at 3 a.m.
Eugene was trapped in the car, but Joshua was able to make it out and his dad was eventually rescued.
The story takes a look at the life of Russian immigrant Alex Timofeev. Timofeev, now 35, moved to Wisconsin with his parents at the age of 14. On the surface, his life in the states sounds like a common story. He was a little wild when he was younger. But soon he grew up, found a career, and started a family.
So why is Timofeev now facing permanent deportation from the U.S.?
He was caught smoking weed a few times over 15 years ago.
Summer Larsen will return to teach at her school in Declo next semester, while an investigation into her behavior by the Cassia County School District is still pending, according to district public information officer Debbie Critchfield.
Cassia County school board member Steve Lynch told the Times-News that Larsen's contract was renewed based on the teacher evaluations given by principal Rebecca Hunsaker.
"The evaluation recommended rehiring Larsen. The evaluation was done appropriately and professionally and supported that decision," said Lynch.
A Boeing 777 jet has crashed while attempting to land at San Francisco airport, US aviation authorities confirmed on Saturday.
The referee was supposedly quartered and then had his head cut off before it was stuck on a stake.
This shocking act of violence was in retaliation after he 'stabbed' one of the players on the pitch in the Pius XII stadium, Maranhao.

Smoke billows from a fire at the site of a train derailment in Lac Megantic, Quebec in this July 6, 2013 aerial handout photo
"It's dreadful," Lac-Megantic resident Claude Bedard told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. "It's terrible. We've never seen anything like it. The Metro store, Dollarama, everything that was there is gone."
A Boeing 777 operated by Asiana Airlines crashed while landing Saturday at San Francisco International Airport.
Flight 214 left Seoul's Incheon International Airport earlier Saturday and flew 10 hours and 23 minutes to California, according to FlightAware, a website that offers tracking services for private and commercial air traffic.

Darrell Simester, who mysteriously disappeared on holiday in 2000, was recently reunited with his family after vanishing for more than a decade.
Darrell Simester, who mysteriously disappeared on holiday in 2000, was recently reunited with his family after vanishing for more than a decade.
An Englishman who mysteriously vanished on holiday more than a decade ago has been reunited with his family after he was discovered allegedly working as a slave on a Welsh farm for the last 13 years.
Darrell Simester, missing since he was 30, has been found in Peterstone, South Wales, where he toiled 365 days of the year while consequently suffering a deformed spine, a hernia the "size of a football," infected feet, missing teeth and starvation.
"I never had one day off in 13 years," the now 43-year-old told British newspaper The Sun on Sunday night. "I was scared what they'd do to me if I didn't stay there."
After his abrupt disappearance in 2000, his tormented parents never once stopped looking for him while plagued by his occasional phone calls from an undisclosed number.

Lebanon's Minister of Energy and Water Gebran Bassil smiles during an inteview with Reuters at his office in Beirut June 14, 2010.
Lebanon, technically at war with Israel, has warned in the past that it would "use all means" to defend its resource rights if Israel was found to be drilling within its borders.
Gebran Bassil told reporters at a media conference that Israel had discovered an underwater gas field in the Mediterranean sea only 4 km (2.5 miles) away from the border.








