Freight train derails in Arizona. There is no information about the leakage of dangerous substances and the causes of the incident.
In the US state of Arizona, a freight train carrying hazardous substances derailed. The New York Times reported it in connection with local authorities.
The accident occurred on the night of March 15 near the city of Topok in Mojave County, near the border of California and Nevada.
It was noted that the train derailed in an area where the tracks ran parallel to the interstate highway.
The causes of the emergency are not yet known, as well as what kind of cargo the train was carrying. There were also no reports of chemical spills or leaks.
Recently, this is not the first case of a train crash with dangerous products in the United States. Earlier in Ohio, a train carrying hazardous substances derailed and caught fire. Local residents were temporarily evacuated.
In the United States, a train carrying chemicals crashed
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