The Bollington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company (BNSF Railway Company) had two consecutive train derailments from the 15th to the 16th, one of which caused a spill of approximately 19,000 liters of diesel oil.
The Associated Press reported that a train from the Bollington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad stopped at the airport on the 16th.Washington StateThe derailment occurred on a berm along the shore of Padilla Bay. The accident resulted in spillage of about 19,000 liters of diesel, most of which flowed towards the land of Beram. The local ecological department said the water environment and wild animals near the incident were not affected, and relevant departments are handling the accident.
According to CNN, another train from the Bollington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad stopped at the airport on the 15th.ArizonaMohave County derailed. Company spokeswoman Lina Kent said the train involved in the incident was carrying corn syrup and a total of eight cars derailed. Mohave County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said there were no reports of material leakage.
According to reports, no one was injured in both the accidents and the cause of the accident is yet to be ascertained.
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