Explosion and oil spill after train derails in West Virginia
(CNN)A train carrying crude oil derailed Monday in West Virginia and exploded, filling the sky with thick clouds of fire and smoke.
One
home was destroyed, and one person was injured, according to Lawrence
Messina, spokesman for the West Virginia Department of Military Affairs
and Public Safety.
Nearly 30 of the
train's more than 100 cars came off the tracks, he said. It's unclear
what caused the derailment, which happened around 1:30 p.m. in Fayette
County, West Virginia.
Oil from the
train spilled into the Kanawha River, a source of drinking water in
Kanawha and Fayette counties. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin issued a state of
emergency for both those counties Monday night. Area residents are being
urged to conserve water.
Police are also asking residents within a half a mile of the scene to evacuate until further notice.
Messina said authorities are still gathering their facts.
"We've
had some severe winter weather conditions here with significant
snowfall. We don't yet know whether that's a factor in this," he said.
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