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Pennsylvania train derailment prompts evacuations due to hazardous materials.

A Freight ⁢Train Derails in ⁤Eastern ‌Pennsylvania, Prompting Precautionary Evacuations

A freight​ train derailed in ⁤eastern‍ Pennsylvania on ⁢Monday‍ morning, triggering precautionary⁣ evacuations from homes and‍ businesses in ⁢the area.

The 40-car ​CSX freight train derailed⁢ in​ Whitemarsh⁤ Township just north of Philadelphia​ at‌ about 4:50 am. About⁣ 15​ to⁢ 20 cars ⁢were​ bumped off the tracks, according to helicopter footage.

So ‌far, ⁤there are no reports of​ hazardous materials leaking from ⁣the train cars, and there are no ​reported ‍injuries.

“As of now,⁢ the only⁣ thing that is ⁤leaking from ⁣any‌ of the rail cars ​involved ​is​ silicone pellets,⁢ which⁣ pose no⁢ risk to the community,” Whitemarsh Township police ⁢said.

“Precautionary evacuations ‍have occurred at the residents and businesses closest to the‌ scene. It⁣ is ⁤not believed that further evacuations ⁤will ​be needed, ‌but we ⁢will evaluate​ as ‌we know‌ more,” police ​said.

County ‌emergency public safety workers ⁢are‍ also‍ on⁤ the ⁢scene, ⁢police said.

CSX said ⁤in⁣ a press ​release ​that only one ⁢car was transporting hazardous ⁤materials⁣ and that the local ⁣fire department​ evacuated about a‌ dozen homes “out of an abundance of​ caution.”

“The ⁤cause ⁤of‍ the​ incident ⁤appears to be weather⁢ related,” CSX said in their ​press‍ release.

Investigators are still working to find the cause‍ of the derailment.

The ‍CSX⁢ train was traveling​ on​ tracks owned by Norfolk​ Southern, the company behind the Ohio train derailment in February that spilled harmful ⁤chemicals into the environment.

In February, ‌a Norfolk ⁣Southern train ⁤carrying‍ hazardous‌ materials derailed in East⁢ Palestine, ⁣Ohio, ‌causing‍ highly noxious ⁢chemicals to leak into the area’s​ atmosphere.

Officials decided⁣ to do a controlled burn of ⁤the ‍chemicals in ‍the train cars, ‌releasing⁤ them ​into the‌ air. One of those⁣ chemicals⁢ was vinyl chloride, a ⁣highly ‍flammable substance used to⁣ make PVC and known⁢ to cause ‍cancer.

Residents ‌of East Palestine were ⁤initially ⁢evacuated but ‍were later told they could return to their homes.⁤ However, ⁢many ‌remained concerned⁤ that ⁣the dangerous materials have ⁤impacted air and water ⁤quality, and‍ some residents reported‍ negative health⁢ effects, including ‍trouble breathing, headaches, ⁢and ‍damage⁤ to⁣ their ⁢voices. Animals also died​ in the wake of‍ the accident, including thousands of fish.

The Ohio​ derailment and a string of ⁣other Norfolk ⁢Southern derailments prompted Congress to⁤ ask Norfolk ​Southern‌ CEO ⁤Alan Shaw to testify before ‌Congress.

During ⁤his ⁤testimony, Sen. ‌Jeff⁤ Merkley ​(D-OR) pushed ⁤Shaw‍ to ⁣commit to lobbying for⁣ improved safety regulations.

“I ​just really thought when you said ‘turn⁤ over a⁤ new⁤ leaf,’ I‌ thought ‌you ‌were saying you ‍were going to⁤ now ‌support‍ safety⁣ regulations,” Merkley said. “I’m ​sorry you ⁢can’t tell​ this⁢ crowd ​here ⁣today that ‍would⁢ like ‌to hear that, that​ that​ is the case.”

In⁢ the​ aftermath ‌of ⁣the accidents, the National ‍Transportation Safety Board⁤ also announced a special‌ investigation into Norfolk ​Southern.

Police ⁣said that Norfolk⁣ Southern ‌and​ CSX⁤ representatives were ⁢at⁢ the crash site.

Pennsylvania‌ Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro said he and his ‍team​ are “monitoring” ⁤the train derailment and assisting local responders.

 



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