Jul 17, 2023
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Freight train derailment in Pennsylvania prompts evacuations of nearby residents, businesses

Freight train derailment in Pennsylvania prompts evacuations of nearby residents, businesses

No injuries or known hazards to public in Whitemarsh Township, Pennsylvania, officials say

A CSX freight train derailed in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, early Monday, forcing the evacuation of nearby residents and businesses, officials said.

Multiple train cars derailed just before 5 a.m. in the Plymouth Meeting section of Whitemarsh Township near Flourtown Road, Joshua Road and Stenton Avenue, Whitemarsh Township said in a statement.

Precautionary evacuations were ordered for those closest to the scene, and officials said that it is not believed that further evacuations will be necessary.

Officials said there are no reported injuries and no known hazards to the public.

CSX said in a statement to FOX Business via email that 16 of the freight train’s 40 cars derailed.

“While preliminary reports indicate that one car transporting hazardous material was involved in the incident, there is no indication of any leaks or spills of hazardous materials and there are no injuries to the crew of the train,” the statement said. “The local fire department responded and declared an evacuation of just over a dozen homes out of an abundance of caution.”

CSX also said that the cause of the derailment appeared to be weather related. No additional details were immediately available.

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