Train Carrying Hazardous Materials Derailed In Texas Days After Ohio Incident
On Monday morning, a train carrying hazardous materials was derailment near Splendora. TexasTwo weeks less than a Norfolk Southern train from East Palestine had arrived, OhioIndustrial chemicals were sprayed, derailled and spilled.
According to a report by a, a semi-truck collided near the intersection Highway 59 and Midline Road with a Union Pacific Train. Report Houston Public Media reported that 21 train cars had been caused to go berserk. Splendora Police Department officials stated in a social media post Statement The truck driver had died before first responders arrived.
Robynn Tyrsver, spokesperson at Union Pacific, confirmed that the company sent a hazardous crew to inspect the wrecked train. The crew was transporting chemical products for retail. The train drained 100 gallons diesel fuel but none of the chemical substances were exposed. The investigation into the derailment is ongoing. No train crew members were hurt.
“The train was hauling household chemicals, including paint and aerosol cans. There were no releases,” Tysver said. “Railroads are required by federal law to transport the chemicals and other hazardous commodities that our customers produce and Americans use daily, including fertilizer, ethanol, crude oil, and chlorine. Railroads are the safest mode of transportation.”
Splendora Police Department officials stated in another Statement Midline Road will be reopened to residents Tuesday morning. Highway 59, however, would remain closed while authorities repaired tracks, cleaned the roadway and removed rail cars.
Following another incident in Ohio, the Texas incident follows one in Texas. In Ohio, a malfunctioning axle caused a Norfolk Southern train to derail and leak volatile chemicals. All residents within one mile radius of the February 3rd crash were evacuated by local and state authorities. started A controlled burning of the chemicals is recommended to reduce the possibility of an explosion. Vinyl chloride, which can cause cancer and contaminate water supplies, was released by five train cars, creating massive plumes visible across eastern Ohio, Pennsylvania, and western New York.
One first responder reported that citizens who didn’t evacuate and emergency personnel have been experiencing sore throats and coughing in the days following the controlled fire. Interview The Daily Wire Tuesday.
Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers expressed concern about the Ohio derailment, and called for an investigation. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg received criticism for not responding for more than one week to the incident. However, he confirmed this Monday evening. Statement The National Transportation Safety Board is currently investigating the accident. His agency will continue to investigate the crash, he said. “use all relevant authorities to ensure accountability and continue to support safety.”
Norfolk Southern has released vinyl chloride. Beware The EPA stated that a number other volatile industrial chemicals were also released at the site of the derailment. An ethylene glycol monobutylether-containing train car currently contains an “unknown status,” Norfolk Southern says that the amount of ethylhexylacrylate in another vehicle is still acceptable. “pending.”
Sen. J.D. Sen. J.D. “troubling trend of catastrophic infrastructure problems in our country, and more than a few reports of sabotage.” According to the lawmaker, Statement That he has “heard alarming anecdotes about contaminated waterways and effects on wildlife.”
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