TERMINAL ISLAND -- Los Angeles and Long Beach Fire Department crews were called to a rail yard in the Harbor area late Tuesday after two train cars derailed, dumping what was initially feared to be contaminated soil.
Fire crews from both agencies were called to the yard near the 2400 block of East Sepulveda Boulevard, which straddles Long Beach and Wilmington, at about 4:30 p.m. regarding a possible contaminated soil spill, said Long Beach Firefighter Matthew Dobberpuhl.
"The rail yard called us back and told us we didn't need to come out," Dobberpuhl said.
Nonetheless, crews were dispatched to investigate and found two rail cars had rolled onto their sides and spilled soil, which was found to be non-hazardous, Dobberpuhl said.
There were no injuries, the LBFD spokesman said.



The “Podimenike” express train from Colombo derailed at the Badulla railway station this evening when it was moving to the yard after de-training passengers. The train ground to a halt obstructing the level crossing on the Badulla–Mudunpita road.





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