A number of people were seriously injured in a passenger train derailment on Wednesday morning on the east coast of Scotland, first minister Nicola Sturgeon said.
Television footage showed dark smoke billowing from a woodland area near Stonehaven, just south of the oil city of Aberdeen, after the ScotRail train derailed following heavy rain overnight.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was saddened to learn of the "very serious incident" in Aberdeenshire and his thoughts were with all those affected.
One media report cited by Sky News said one person had died, however, that has not been confirmed.
"Although details are still emerging I am afraid to say there are early reports of serious injuries," Sturgeon said.
"This is an extremely serious incident. I've had an initial report from Network Rail and the emergency services and am being kept updated. All my thoughts are with those involved."
Police received reports of a train derailing near Stonehaven, a town 15 km south of Aberdeen, at 09:40 am on Wednesday.
"Emergency services are currently in attendance and the incident is ongoing," a Police Scotland spokeswoman said.
TV footage showed two air ambulances in a field near the scene, alongside about 25 police vehicles and ambulances.


Trump says Iran war deal close as Strait of Hormuz tensions linger
Ukraine and Russia trade overnight drone strikes, officials say
UN says Taliban arrest 30 women for violating hijab rules in Afghanistan
Trump cancels US strikes on Iran, citing progress in talks
South Korea court sentences ex-President Yoon to 30-year jail term in drone case
Thai king's eldest daughter dies, aged 47, after long illness
US confirms third strike on Indian-crewed tankers this week
UK defence minister Healey quits, says PM Starmer's plans fail to keep country safe
