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Federal transportation board to hold hearing on fatal Metro smoke incident

Editor’s Note: You can watch the hearing live .

WASHINGTON 鈥 It was one of the scariest events for Metro riders in recent history: Smoke filled a train at L’Enfant Plaza in January 2015, killing a woman and sending 91 people聽to the hospital.

On Tuesday morning, the National Transportation Safety Board will look into what caused the emergency situation.

Metro riders gasped for air, doubled over and became聽sick in the street the afternoon of Jan. 12, 2015.

The event stands out in the minds of the roughly 400 on board, and for those caught in the ripple effect of the Yellow Line emergency.

“I聽probably shouldn’t say this, but I think it’s great the U.S. Department of Transportation is keeping the heat on WMATA and the local jurisdictions to move faster to turning around WMATA,” said聽D.C. Council chairman Phil Mendelson.

As the NTSB takes up the event at its board meeting, Mendelson聽hopes WMATA’s federally mandated safety changes are kept聽under the microscope.

“It’s clear there’s a lot of deferred maintenance to catch up on and safety needs to be a higher priority,” he said.

The federal board is expected to determine a cause of the smoke event and make recommendations going forward.

The shortly after the event, indicating聽that power was not cut to the energized third rail for 45 minutes as an electrical problem released heavy smoke into a Metro train.

Megan Cloherty

An award-winning journalist, Megan Cloherty is podcast host and producer of the 鈥22 Hours: An American Nightmare.鈥 She previously served as 91欧美激情 Investigative Reporter covering breaking news, crime and courts.

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