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  • 30-Ton Shipment Of Explosive Chemicals Go Missing

    05/23/2023 2:10:25 PM PDT · by spirited irish · 71 replies
    OANN ^ | 5/23/23 | Geraldyn Berry
    Investigations are reportedly underway as 60,000 pounds of toxic ammonium nitrate have been reported missing while being transported from Wyoming to California.An empty railcar was found at a rail stop in the California Mojave Desert, two weeks after it had departed its initial location.Multiple entities have announced through their representatives that The Federal Railroad Administration, the California Public Utilities Commission, Union Pacific, and Dyno Nobel (the company responsible for the transport) are looking into the incident.On May 10th, the report was sent by Dyno Nobel to the government National Response Center, or NRC. Last Wednesday, the report was published in...
  • Cargo train pulled into Cleveland with $355,000 worth of items missing, lawsuit says

    11/27/2022 2:41:32 AM PST · by EBH · 44 replies
    Cleveland.com ^ | 11/26/22 | Adam Ferrise
    A train from Los Angeles pulled into Cleveland with some $355,000 worth of items missing, according to a federal lawsuit. A Hong Kong company, Orient Overseas Container Line, filed the lawsuit last month in federal court in Cleveland, saying the merchandise was pilfered from a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway train somewhere in California. The company accused the railroad company of negligence and breach of contract. Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer reached out to Burlington Northern Santa Fe officials for comment. Los Angeles has recently seen a barrage of theft from trains. Union and Pacific Railways estimated in January that...
  • Teen Rescued After Three Days in Rail Car

    07/20/2005 9:46:09 AM PDT · by Cowman · 5 replies · 312+ views
    Lancaster online ^ | Jul 19, 2005 | AP
    Teen Rescued After Three Days in Rail Car DECATUR, Ala. (AP) - A nude, dehydrated teenager was rescued after apparently spending nearly three days in a railroad tanker car that had been used to store fertilizer, but he refused to tell authorities how he got trapped, police said. A worker in the area heard 17-year-old Mark Cody White yelling Monday and found clothes beside the tanker. The teen was rescued through the car's roof opening by a firefighter who wore a protective suit because the tanker contained a residual amount of diammonium phosphate, which can cause skin irritation. White, described...
  • Chemical leak forces evacuation of 6,000 people

    03/06/2005 9:53:57 PM PST · by The Chosen One · 43 replies · 3,757+ views
    The Associated Press ^ | 3-6-05 | Leon D'souza
    <p>A railcar leaking acid forced the closure of major highways and the evacuation of more than 6,000 people. By late Sunday, about 5,000 of the 13,000 gallons of industrial waste had leaked into the ground, but South Salt Lake fire officials were hoping to pump out the rest within a few hours and end the evacuation. There were no injuries, but the area downwind of the leak was evacuated because of fumes from the spill, Fire Chief Steve Foote said. Evacuation centers were set up at church meeting houses, but most of those evacuated were staying with friends or relatives. The waste, eventually found to be hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, nitric and sulfuric acids, was discovered leaking about 6 a.m. and the tanker wall was becoming soft, Foote said Sunday night. Officials brought in 6,500-gallon portable tank. They first planned to lift a hazmat technician in a cherry picker to the top of the tanker so he could attach a hose to the rail tanker and pump the acids into the portable tanks. However, they changed their plans after a specialist from Las Vegas arrived and the latest idea was to pierce the side of the tank with remotely operated equipment and pump it into the portable tanks. "Once we have one tank that's filled and holding, we could lift the evacuation order," Foote said. The cherry-picker plan was being kept in mind as a backup. The fire officials and Gov. Jon Huntsman expressed displeasure at the difficulty in determining exactly what was in the tanker. "It's tough to know how to respond if you don't know the contents of the bulk container," Huntsman said. The leak was discovered while crews were loading chemicals into the parked railcar at a Union Pacific rail yard. Officials said the tanker car was owned by Kennecott Utah Copper and was sublet to Phillips Environmental, which could not tell them immediately what all was in the waste. "We're going to be looking into that," Foote said. "When we ask a direct question, we expect a direct answer." Eventually, tests determined what acids were in the waste, and Phillips Environmental provided verbal confirmation. Documents finally were delivered late Sunday. The spilled acid has not yet been neutralized. Foote said authorities wanted to concentrate on the tanker first. Officers closed 600 West from 2100 South to 2700 South. Northbound I-15 from 4500 South to 2100 South, the westbound I-80 off ramp to southbound I-15, and the southbound collector on I-15 up to westbound I-80 also were closed. The area south and east of the rail yard was evacuated. A little less than one square mile recommended for evacuation, with less than half of that a mandatory evacuation area. The acids were not full strength but still are highly toxic and can cause severe burns if they come in direct contact with the skin or eyes, and the fumes can cause respiratory problems.</p>
  • Up to 11 bodies found in train car in Iowa

    10/14/2002 7:42:05 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 18 replies · 302+ views
    Associated Press | October 14, 2002
    DENISON, Iowa (AP) -- Up to 11 bodies, possibly immigrants being smuggled into the country, were found in a Union Pacific rail car, authorities said Monday night. All the victims were from Mexico, said Jerry Heinauer, district director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service for Nebraska and Iowa. Heinauer said he was told by the Mexican consul that the car left Matamoras, Mexico, in June. It was parked in Oklahoma before heading to Denison, about 60 miles northwest of Omaha, Neb. He said authorities do not yet know whether the victims were being smuggled into the country, but said...