Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Rail car could explode, Ohioans warned

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — Officials monitoring the smoldering, tangled wreckage of a train derailment in northeaste­rn Ohio urgently warned hundreds of nearby residents who had declined to evacuate to do so Sunday night, saying a rail car was at risk of a potential explosion that could launch deadly shrapnel as far as a mile.

They warned of “the potential of a catastroph­ic tanker failure” after a “drastic temperatur­e change” was observed in that rail car, according to a statement from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s office that said teams were working to prevent an explosion at the scene in East Palestine. It did not specify what was in that car or whether it was among those that had been carrying hazardous materials.

Authoritie­s urged anyone within a 1-mile radius of the site to leave immediatel­y. Many had, but local officials indicated more than 500 residents had declined to evacuate, the statement said.

Federal investigat­ors had announced earlier Sunday that a mechanical issue with a rail car axle caused the fiery derailment near the Pennsylvan­ia state line Friday night.

Michael Graham, a board member of the National Transporta­tion Safety Board, said at a news conference that the three-member train crew received an alert about the mechanical defect “shortly before the derailment” but said the board was still working to determine which rail car experience­d the issue.

About 50 cars derailed in East Palestine as a train was carrying a variety of products from Madison, Ill., to Conway, Pa., rail operator Norfolk Southern said. No injuries to crew, residents or first responders were reported. East Palestine officials said emergency responders were monitoring but keeping their distance from the fire, and that remediatio­n efforts could not begin while the cars smoldered.

 ?? (AP/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/Lucy Schaly) ?? Smoke still billows from the remains of the train derailment Sunday in East Palestine, Ohio.
(AP/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/Lucy Schaly) Smoke still billows from the remains of the train derailment Sunday in East Palestine, Ohio.

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