Freight train plunges into Yellowstone River after bridge collapse, sparking fears of hazardous spill as residents are told to conserve water
- A large emergency response has been launched in Montana after a freight train collapsed into the Yellowstone River
- Officials have introduced emergency measures amid fears the train was carrying hazardous materials
- The toxic spill comes months after another train derailment sparked chaos in East Palestine, Ohio
By Will Potter For Dailymail.Com
Published: 12:28 EDT, 24 June 2023
Montana residents have been warned to conserve water after a freight train potentially carrying hazardous materials collapsed into the Yellowstone River.
A large emergency response has been seen in the area, amid concerns of a toxic spill after the bridge collapsed early on Saturday morning.
It was initially feared oil or petroleum was contained in the cargo train, but the Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office said it was later determined they contained asphalt and 'a second substance that officials are working to confirm'.
Water treatment facilities throughout the area have introduced emergency measures due to the crisis. Despite warnings to conserve water, officials said there is currently no threat to life in the area.
The toxic spill comes months after a cargo train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio sparked mass evacuations as residents were subjected to painful side effects to another hazardous runoff.
A freight train potentially carrying hazardous materials spilled into the Yellowstone River on Saturday morning
A statement re-posted by the Yellowstone County Sheriff's Department on social media confirmed no injuries have been reported in the incident.
'A total of 8 rail cars are involved and in a great stroke of luck, none contained oil,' the post said.
'The cars contained asphalt and a second substance that officials are working to confirm. Both of the substances are described as “slow moving” and have not gone much past the initial scene.
'The public is asked to stay away from the (scene) to prevent congestion.'
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department also warned locals to avoid water from certain parts of the river.
'From Indian Point to Buffalo Mirage, avoid water due to possible contact with contaminants,' the department tweeted.
A multi-agency effort was on the scene Saturday, including Stillwater County Emergency Services, the Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office and Columbus Fire & Rescue.
Around eight carriages on the freight train fell into the water, and officials said it contained asphalt and an unknown substance still being investigated
Locals have been warned to conserve water while treatment companies have introduced emergency precautions
Water treatment facilities in Laurel, Billings and Lockwood shut down their headgates in response to the potentially toxic spill.
The Yellowstone County Disaster and Emergency Services department said irrigation canal companies are also implementing protective measures.
According to the Billings Gazette, the train fell into the water after a bridge it was crossing collapsed under the weight of the carriages.
The outlet claimed the bridge had recently been battered by high water levels as a result of storms in the south-central Montana area.
The potential toxic spill comes months after a similar incident in East Palestine, Ohio, sparked mass evacuations when hazardous chemicals leaked from another train derailment.
Locals reported side effects including eye and throat irritation, and some even claimed pets had died due top the toxic fumes. The chemicals on board the Ohio derailment were not the same as those from Saturday's incident in Montana.
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