A video document shortly after the train derailment in the Netherlands with one dead and 30 injured, many of them seriously, has been released. In the video, a man, possibly a Dutch railway employee, can be heard calling on those in the carriage to leave immediately.

“You are well; You are well;” asks the man (“Yes” comes a female voice) Get out, get out! Come on! Out out out everybody out come!” the man shouts anxiously.

It is recalled that the collision of the train with a construction machine that was on the railway tracks occurred near the village of Voorschouten during the night route. The passenger train was carrying around 50 passengers from Leiden to The Hague and derailed after the collision.

King William-Alexander was found at the scene of the accident. Prime Minister Mark Rutte and the Dutch royal family are among those who expressed their condolences for the victims.

“My thoughts go out to the relatives and all the victims. I wish them the best,” Rutte said in a message on Twitter. “We express our condolences to all of them,” King William-Alexander and Queen Maxima said.

“We felt a huge jolt and immediately the lights went out,” one of the passengers, who did not want to be named, told local broadcaster Omroep West.

“We couldn’t get out right off the train because there was no power,” he added, visibly shocked. “Finally we got out, after what seemed like hours had passed.”

Drone footage shows the scale of the devastation: