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MIDLAND, Texas (AP) -

Organizer says a train crashed into trailer carrying veterans during a parade in Texas.

The accident in Midland involved those attending the Show of Support/Hunt For Heroes Parade.

ABC Affiliate, KWES, is reporting that at least 4 deaths have been confirmed.
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"Show of Support" president and founder Terry Johnson tells the Midland Reporter-Telegram that a Union Pacific train slammed into a trailer that was on its way to the wounded veterans event about 5 p.m. Thursday.

He says there are "multiple, multiple" injuries and organizers still are trying to account for everyone.

Update:

Officials say four veterans were killed after a train slammed into a parade float stuck on a railroad crossing in West Texas.

Midland city spokesman Ryan Stout says 37-year-old Sgt. Maj. Gary Stouffer and 47-year-old Sgt. Maj. Lawrence Boivin were pronounced dead at the scene of the accident Thursday afternoon.

Stout says 34-year-old Army Sgt. Joshua Michael and 43- year-old Army Sgt. Maj. William Lubbers were pronounced dead later at Midland Memorial Hospital.

Stout says police on Friday confirmed the identities of those who died. Sixteen others were hurt in the crash. Four are in stable condition and one is critical. Ten others were treated and released from the hospital.