Freight practice carrying gasoline, propane derails close to Arizona-New Mexico line

Harris Marley
Harris Marley

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A freight practice derailed on Friday close to the Arizona-New Mexico border, halting site visitors alongside Interstate 40 as the world recovers from extreme climate within the area.

The New Mexico State Police mentioned that they responded, alongside a number of different companies, to the freight practice splayed out alongside the interstate on Friday night.

“NMSP is on the scene of a practice derailment together with a number of different companies on Interstate 40 milepost 8 close to the Arizona border,” the division mentioned in a press launch.

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The Navajo Police Division responded to the practice derailment on Friday, April 26. (Navajo Police Division)

The company mentioned that there have been no studies of accidents – regardless of the practice’s derailment in proximity to the busy interstate.

Authorities mentioned that the practice was carrying gasoline and non-odorized propane and promptly lit on fireplace.

Navajo Police Division responded alongside different companies to the practice derailment (Navajo Police Division)

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Video by Hunter Smith and obtained by Fox Information Digital confirmed the aftermath of the derailment, with the cargo practice toppled to the aspect of the tracks.

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Smith mentioned that the derailment got here after a twister tore throughout Northeast Lincoln on Friday afternoon. 

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Fireplace officers arrive on the scene of the freight practice derailment. (Navajo Police Division)

The NMSP mentioned that the interstate was closed in all instructions as companies labored to extinguish the hearth. 

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“I-40 is closed in all instructions in Arizona and New Mexico,” the division mentioned. “In New Mexico, site visitors is being diverted at I-40 exit 20 westbound onto U.S. 491 to State Street 264 to Ganado, to Freeway 191.  In Arizona, site visitors is diverted in Chambers onto Freeway 191 to Ganado Arizona State Street 264 to U.S. 491.”

Sarah Rumpf-Whitten is a breaking information author for Fox Information Digital and Fox Enterprise. 

She is a local of Massachusetts and relies in Orlando, Florida.

Story ideas and concepts could be despatched to [email protected] and on X: @s_rumpfwhitten.


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