[UPDATES BELOW] Multiple people have reportedly been injured in a NJ Transit train crash at the Hoboken Station this morning. Photos of the damaged station roof have been shared via social media and there are unconfirmed reports that as many as 100 people have been injured.

[Update 3:20 p.m.: At a press conference this afternoon, NJ Governor Chris Christie provided some more details about the crash and told reporters that the current count is one dead, 108 injured.]

Disaster this morning for the NJ commute. Train ran right through the Hoboken terminal pic.twitter.com/nnTpZwzwUs — KFC (@KFCBarstool) September 29, 2016

HOBOKEN U/D: 1 DOA reported. Entrapments reported on the scene. Approximately 100 injuries. — N. Jerzy Fire Alert (@NJerzyFireAlert) September 29, 2016

Trains are currently not running in or out of the PATH Hoboken station as a result of the crash. Photos taken from the scene of the crash show large portions of the station's roof collapsed and lying in rubble.

Hoboken Terminal: After earlier incident at NJT's Hoboken Station, no service into/out of PATH's Hoboken Station. JSQ-33 & NWK-WTC running. — PATH Train (@PATHTrain) September 29, 2016

A reader sends picture of major train accident in Hoboken pic.twitter.com/85bLwYboDV — baristanet (@baristanet) September 29, 2016

#BREAKING Multiple injuries reported after train crash in #Hoboken roof also appears to have collapsed @Telemundo47 pic.twitter.com/4wWdp6aZmy — Cristian Benavides (@cbenavidesT47) September 29, 2016

One rider tweeted "the train rammed through the platform did not stop and the roof collapsed in the 1st car."

@MarkCrudele the train rammed through the platform did not stop and the roof collapsed in the 1st car — Inscrutable India (@inscrutbleindia) September 29, 2016

Accident at Hoboken path/nj transit. pic.twitter.com/DiPh3NIAvz — Claudia Bernal (@Claberi1129) September 29, 2016

NJ transit train just crashed in Hoboken terminal. pic.twitter.com/ZevCYtYx8C — Eric (@big_Poppa_Chop) September 29, 2016

Hoboken Terminal train accident pic.twitter.com/haGOJ4CHd7 — David Richman (@daverichman) September 29, 2016

A spokesperson at the NJ Transit press office could not immediately offer details about what caused the crash, the number of commuters injured, or the extent of the damage. We will update as more information becomes available.

Train crash at Hoboken Terminal pic.twitter.com/U3gO69pVOO — David Richman (@daverichman) September 29, 2016

UPDATE 9:30 a.m.: WFAN anchor John Minko, who reportedly witnessed the crash, told 1010 WINS on air "It simply did not stop...It went right through the barriers and into the reception area." Fire departments and first responders from multiple areas across New Jersey are currently rushing to the scene.

9:33 a.m.: WNYC editor Nancy Solomon reported seeing 20-30 people with minor injuries, and 3-4 people that "look seriously hurt."

9:37 a.m.: All power has been shut off at the Hoboken station. Telemundo's Cristian Benavides and NBC have reported that preliminary investigations point to the crash being accidental.



10:03 a.m.: Eyewitness Ben Fairclough told the BBC that he arrived at Hoboken station just as the crash was happening. "There was water coming down off the roof and people climbing out through the windows," Fairclough said. "There were people sitting down with blood coming from their head. There were lots of injuries."

10:08 a.m.:The Post reports that the train involved in the crash was #1614, a Pascack Valley Line train that departed from Spring Valley in Rockland County. The tabloid notes that the crash took place at approximately 8:30 a.m. on track 5 of the Hoboken station, and EMS have reported that more than 100 patients have been treated for injuries. CNN and the AP are also reporting 100 or more injuries

10:28 a.m.: CNN has confirmed that at least one person was killed in the crash. It's unclear whether the person had been on the train or inside the station at the time.

At least 1 dead in New Jersey transit train crash, official tells CNN. More than 100 injured https://t.co/hPdJUL851g https://t.co/InMUtXcO3m — CNN International (@cnni) September 29, 2016

and Fox 5 both report that three or more people have died in the crash. The National Transportation Safety Board is reportedly launching an investigation into what caused the deadly crash.

11:03 a.m.: NJ Transit has released an official statement on the incident: