The Commercial Appeal

Ohio train derailment prompts evacuation­s

Mayor: Some cars have hazardous materials

-

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio – A train derailment and resulting large fire prompted an evacuation order and a declaratio­n of a state of emergency in an Ohio village near the Pennsylvan­ia state line on Friday night, covering the area in billows of smoke lit orange by the flames below.

About 50 cars derailed in East Palestine as a train was carrying a variety of freight from Madison, Illinois, to Conway, Pennsylvan­ia, rail operator Norfolk Southern said in a statement Saturday. There was no immediate informatio­n about what caused the derailment. No injuries were reported.

Mayor Trent Conaway of the village of East Palestine declared a state of emergency, citing a “train derailment with hazardous materials.” Norfolk Southern said the train was carrying more than 100 cars, 20 of which were classified as carrying hazardous materials, defined as cargo that could pose any kind of danger “including flammables, combustibl­es, or environmen­tal risks.”

The National Transporta­tion Safety Board said Saturday that it was “launching a go-team to investigat­e” the derailment, and board member Michael Graham would “serve as spokespers­on on scene.”

Firefighte­rs have been pulled from the immediate area and unmanned stream devices are being used protective­ly while crews try to determine which cars are still actively burning, village officials said in a separate statement Saturday. They said they hoped to use drones to assess the scene in daylight, and warned that residents might hear more explosions as the fire burns.

The village notified residents that an evacuation order remained in place Saturday morning for people within a mile of the scene. A high school and community center were opened to shelter dozens of people, while residents beyond that radius were urged to stay inside.

The few dozen residents sheltering at the high school included Ann Mcanlis, who said a neighbor had texted her about the crash.

“She took a picture of the glow in the sky from the front porch,” said Mcanlis. “That’s when I knew how substantia­l this was.”

Conaway told reporters that firefighte­rs from three states responded. The derailment happened 51 miles northwest of Pittsburgh and within 20 miles of the tip of West Virginia’s northern panhandle.

Freezing temperatur­es in the single digits complicate­d the response as trucks pumping water froze, Conaway said.

Hazmat crews also responded to the scene to determine whether hazardous materials were involved, and air quality in the area is being monitored, officials said.

Norfolk Southern said it had personnel on-site coordinati­ng with first responders.

The fire created so much smoke that meteorolog­ists from the region said it was visible on weather radar.

 ?? MELISSA SMITH VIA AP ?? A train derailment and resulting large fire prompted an evacuation order for East Palestine, Ohio. Mayor Trent Conaway declared a state of emergency, citing a “train derailment with hazardous materials.”
MELISSA SMITH VIA AP A train derailment and resulting large fire prompted an evacuation order for East Palestine, Ohio. Mayor Trent Conaway declared a state of emergency, citing a “train derailment with hazardous materials.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States