Seventeen cars from a train have derailed this morning in McDowell County, including a tanker car that is in the Elkhorn River, emergency officials said.
The derailment occurred near Kimball between the Vivian and Landgraff communities, according to John Sidote, a public information officer with the McDowell County 911 Emergency Communications Center.
At least 17 cars are involved in the derailment, including two tankers. One of the two tankers is in the Elkhorn Creek.
No evacuations have been ordered at this time, and U.S. Route 52 has not been closed at this time. Sidote said officials do not know what type of liquid the tanker car is carrying.
Regional hazardous material crews have been contacted, and are responding, including a team from Charleston, a Norfolk Southern team and a hazmat crew with the Welch Fire Department, along with the Kimball Volunteer Fire Department.
The tanker car in the Elkhorn River is believed to have a leak. Robin Chapman, a spokesman for Norfolk Southern, said the tanker leaking fluid into the Elkhorn Creek contained asphalt. Chapman said NS has hazmat teams on the way.
The county’s Emergency Services Office has opened, and is coordinating the response to the derailment.
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway workers were hard at work addressing a derailment that occurred at 2:55 a.m. on Nov. 25 near Friend.
“The train derailed on the siding and was moving slowly when it derailed,” Andy Williams, BNSF public affairs director, said.
Out of the 75 cars, seven of them derailed and four fell on their sides.
“The main line in that area is open. That track has several trains a day, but it is not impacting customers because we can reroute the traffic,” Williams said.
Williams said that those working on the track hoped to have it up and running at approximately 5 p.m. on Nov. 25.
Damages to the track have yet not been determined, according to Williams.
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