State crews are responding to a derailment of a train carrying hazardous materials Wednesday night in far northwestern Minnesota, just south of the Canadian border.
Canadian Pacific reports they responded around 4:30 p.m. for a reported derailment just south of Lancaster, Minnesota in an unpopulated area. Lancaster is about ten miles south of the Canadian border and 16 miles east of the North Dakota border. Highway 59 isPhotos shared by the Lancaster, Minnesota Fire Department show the derailment just south of the Canadian border.
In an update on Thursday, Canadian Pacific said five cars contained asphalt, six contained naphtha, and two cars had decene. Both of the later two products are flammable liquids. "The safety of crews, first responders and the public remains our highest priority," writes a Canadian Pacific spokesperson. "Our hazardous materials experts are continuing a full response to the incident in coordination with local first responders."
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