Massive explosion follows North Dakota train derailment
Dec 30, 2013 21:19:01 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on Dec 30, 2013 21:19:01 GMT -5
Massive explosion follows North Dakota train derailment, collision
Published time: December 30, 2013 23:36
Edited time: December 31, 2013 00:56
Get short URL
Screenshot from youtube video by Dan Gunderson
Tags
Accident, SciTech, Transport, USA
A large freight train transporting oil derailed near a small town in eastern North Dakota on Monday, causing an explosion that sent flames as high as 100 feet in the air, according to local media reports.
The accident happened just after 2:00 p.m. local time. An unknown number of cars derailed, though Cecily Fong – public information officer with the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services – estimated the number at seven or eight out of at least 100.
Fong would not speculate on the cargo on board, but a local firefighter told NewsDakota.com that the train belongs to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. (BNSF) and was indeed carrying oil.
Authorities said the train went off the track less than a mile outside Casselton, North Dakota (2010 population: 2,329) and was then struck by a second train. The town’s mayor told reporters that there were no casualties in the accident, though multiple blasts could be seen from miles away.
City officials said the series of explosions shook the windows at the city auditor’s office, with blasts reverberating the area for more than an hour after the crash.
“Approximately 10 cars are fully engulfed resulting in heavy smoke in the area,” said the Cass County Sheriff two hours after the collision.
Emergency officials have issued a ‘code red’ alert alert and asked residents to remain indoors, warning that hazardous material could be in the air. The Fire Department said it will likely let the cars burn out by themselves, as the risk of approaching is too great.
link
Published time: December 30, 2013 23:36
Edited time: December 31, 2013 00:56
Get short URL
Screenshot from youtube video by Dan Gunderson
Tags
Accident, SciTech, Transport, USA
A large freight train transporting oil derailed near a small town in eastern North Dakota on Monday, causing an explosion that sent flames as high as 100 feet in the air, according to local media reports.
The accident happened just after 2:00 p.m. local time. An unknown number of cars derailed, though Cecily Fong – public information officer with the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services – estimated the number at seven or eight out of at least 100.
Fong would not speculate on the cargo on board, but a local firefighter told NewsDakota.com that the train belongs to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. (BNSF) and was indeed carrying oil.
Authorities said the train went off the track less than a mile outside Casselton, North Dakota (2010 population: 2,329) and was then struck by a second train. The town’s mayor told reporters that there were no casualties in the accident, though multiple blasts could be seen from miles away.
City officials said the series of explosions shook the windows at the city auditor’s office, with blasts reverberating the area for more than an hour after the crash.
“Approximately 10 cars are fully engulfed resulting in heavy smoke in the area,” said the Cass County Sheriff two hours after the collision.
Emergency officials have issued a ‘code red’ alert alert and asked residents to remain indoors, warning that hazardous material could be in the air. The Fire Department said it will likely let the cars burn out by themselves, as the risk of approaching is too great.
link