This morning around 2am, a freight train run
by Norfolk Southern, derailed and burned out in Columbus, Ohio. Nearby living
residents had to be evacuated after 10 of the 98 train cars derailed and three
ruptured.
The train
was carrying ethanol and biofuel, which was later let out by the fire brigade,
said Dave Whiting, Columbus Assistant and Fire Chief. The train disaster left
two people injured who later drove themselves to hospital. Whiting ensured that
they “haven’t had to put anybody in harm’s way”.
Resident
Johnnie Rouse described the event as if “the sun had fallen or something. My
daughter said ‘Mama, Mama, get up, get up, get up, a train’s exploding… you’ve
got to get out.” Witnesses reported that the flames could be seen from miles
away.
Norfolk
Southern spokesman Dave Pidgeon said that the freight train was originally
bound for North Carolina and coming in from Chicago. So far the cause of the
derailment remains unknown but an investigation has been launched.
Source: Reuters, YouTube & Daily Mail
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