From: DeSmogBlog
by Steve Horn
A freight train owned by CSX Corporation has erupted in downtown Lynchburg, Virginia, which sent “flames stories high” into the air, creating a large black cloud.
ABC's WSET has reported four of its cars were “labeled crude oil” and one witness interviewed on WSET who is an employee at Lynchburg's Market at Main restaurant, Randy Taylor, told show hosts it “sounded like a jet” when it exploded.
“The train that derailed and caught fire in Lynchburg, Virginia, belongs to CSX Corp. and was carrying crude oil,” explained a Reuters breaking story.
“The accident occurred near the waterfront and some crude oil is
leaking into the James River, which feeds into the Chesapeake Bay.”
Around 300 people were evacuated
following the accident because of the black, billowing smoke. Though
the incident happened in the heart of downtown, no injuries or deaths
have been reported.
This story will be updated as further information becomes available.
This story will be updated as further information becomes available.
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