The Oklahoman

Officials: Latest Ohio derailment not a risk

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SPRINGFIEL­D, Ohio – Authoritie­s in Ohio say there is no indication of any risk to public health from the derailment of a Norfolk Southern cargo train between Dayton and Columbus, the second derailment of a company train in the state in a month.

Clark County officials say about 20 of the southbound train’s 212 cars, including four tankers, derailed at about 4:45 p.m. Saturday in Springfield Township near a business park and the county fairground­s. Springfield is about 46 miles west of the state capital of Columbus.

As a precaution, residents living within 1,000 feet were asked to shelter in place and responding firefighters deployed the county hazmat team, but officials early Sunday said the train wasn’t carrying hazardous materials and there was “no indication of any injuries or risk to public health at this time.”

A crew from Norfolk Southern, the hazmat team and the Ohio Environmen­tal Protection Agency “each independen­tly examined the crash site and verified there was no evidence of spillage at the site,” officials said. Norfolk Southern said no hazardous materials were involved, county officials said earlier.

County officials say environmen­tal officials have confirmed that the derailment is not near a protected water source, meaning there is no risk to public water systems or private wells.

Officials said two of the tankers were carrying residual amounts of diesel exhaust fluid and the other two had residual amounts of polyacryla­mide water solution, which they called “common industrial products shipped via railroad.”

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said late Saturday night that President Joe Biden and Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg had called him “to offer help from the federal government.”

On Feb. 3, 38 cars of a Norfolk Southern freight train in East Palestine, in northeast Ohio near Pennsylvan­ia, derailed and several of the train’s cars carrying hazardous materials burned. Though no one was injured, nearby neighborho­ods in both states were imperiled. The crash prompted an evacuation of about half the town’s roughly 5,000 residents.

 ?? BILL LACKEY/SPRINGFIEL­D-NEWS SUN VIA AP ?? Multiple cars from a Norfolk Southern train lie toppled after derailing Saturday in Clark County, Ohio.
BILL LACKEY/SPRINGFIEL­D-NEWS SUN VIA AP Multiple cars from a Norfolk Southern train lie toppled after derailing Saturday in Clark County, Ohio.

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