Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Derailment spill leads to evacuation­s

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WYNNEWOOD, Okla. — Dozens of residents of a small Oklahoma city were temporaril­y evacuated early Saturday after a train derailed and spilled a hazardous chemical, officials said.

The train went off the tracks around 2 a.m. in Wynnewood, a community about 65 miles south of Oklahoma City, according to BNSF Railway spokeswoma­n Amy Casas. No one was hurt in the derailment, she said.

Two of the 11 derailed cars began leaking sodium hydrosulfi­de onto railway property, leading the local fire department to order nearby residents to evacuate, Casas said. The chemical compound is toxic, flammable and potentiall­y combustibl­e.

Wynnewood Fire Chief Austin Giltner said about 75 people were evacuated from their homes around 3 a.m. and were able to return by 8:30 a.m.

The leak has been contained on railroad property, and there is no ongoing threat to public safety, Casas and Giltner said. Company response teams and local officials are working to address the spill, and the cause of the derailment is under investigat­ion.

Casas said the derailment wasn’t near any waterways, and she didn’t know how much of the chemical had spilled.

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