United States: residents evacuated after the derailment of a train carrying ethanol

A new train accident took place this Thursday in Minnesota in the United States. Residents had to be evacuated after the explosion of several wagons carrying ethanol. Transport Minister Pete Buttigieg said no injuries were reported. Last year, nearly 1,164 similar events took place in the country.

A train derailed in the northern United States early Thursday, and several of its wagons carrying ethanol caught fire, forcing the evacuation of residents, two months after a similar incident in Ohio, said the police. The train, operated by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railroad company, derailed around 1 a.m. (6 a.m. GMT) in the town of Raymond, Minnesota. “Firefighters from Raymond and several surrounding towns responded to the scene where several of the derailed tank cars had caught fire,” Kandiyohi County Sheriff Eric Tollefson said in a statement. These wagons carried “one form of ethanol”, and others carried corn syrup.

A derailed train in Ohio two months ago

An evacuation order has been issued for people residing approximately half a mile from the derailment area and travel to the town of Raymond is discouraged, the statement added. No deaths or injuries are to be deplored, according to the Minister of Transport Pete Buttigieg, who indicated in a tweet that he was following the situation “closely”. This accident comes two months after the derailment of another freight train in East Palestine, Ohio, which caused a huge fire and the evacuation of hundreds of people. This train was carrying, among other things, vinyl chloride, a carcinogenic and highly flammable chemical used in the manufacture of plastic.

The reaction of the authorities, who had carried out “controlled” releases of vinyl chloride to avoid a possible explosion, releasing toxic fumes, had been widely criticized, the inhabitants reporting suffering from nausea and headaches in particular. An investigation is still ongoing. Derailments are common in the United States, where 1,164 trains derailed in 2022, or 3 per day on average, according to rail services.

Source: Europe1

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