Residents Evacuated After Train Derailment and Fire in Minnesota
Written by SOURCE on March 30, 2023
Residents have been evacuated following a train derailment in Raymond, Minnesota.
According to an initial statement from the Raymond Fire Department, the derailment occurred around 1 a.m. local time on Thursday, at which point locals were urged to seek shelter at a school in nearby Prinsburg. A highway was quickly closed in connection with the derailment, which authorities said also resulted in a fire as of 3 a.m. local time.
A more in-depth statement from the Kandiyohi County Sheriff’s Office revealed that emergency personnel had been sent to the location of the derailment, where they found “numerous rail cars” and derailed within Raymond city limits. Several affected tankers caught fire, spurring a multi-agency response.
The burning tankers, according to local law enforcement, have been determined to have been carrying what’s been described as “a form of ethanol” and “a corn syrup liquid.”
As for the extent of the ensuing evacuation, the latest press release from the Kandiyohi County Sheriff’s Office said that an area of a half mile had been established in connection with the site of the derailment. Meanwhile, the advised shelter location has since been changed to the Unity Church in Prinsburg.
The train was operated by BNSF Railway, per KARE 11. Complex has reached out for comment.
The news out of Minnesota comes as questions and concerns still remain surrounding last month’s derailment of a train carrying dangerous chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio. Earlier this month, the National Transportation Safety Board announced that it would be carrying out an extensive investigation into Norfolk Southern Railway in connection with the toxic train derailment and other recent incidents involving the company.