Current:Home > FinanceKentucky train derailment causes chemical spill, forces evacuations -Wealth Empowerment Zone
Kentucky train derailment causes chemical spill, forces evacuations
View
Date:2025-04-12 20:29:49
A train derailed and spilled chemicals in a remote part of eastern Kentucky on Wednesday, prompting officials to encourage residents of a small town to evacuate.
Gov. Andy Beshear said in a statement that local officials in Rockcastle County were encouraging residents of Livingston, with a population of about 200, to evacuate.
In a news release, railroad operator CSX said that the derailment occurred a little before 2:30 p.m. local time north of Livingston and involved at least 16 cars. Two cars containing sulfur were "breached" and some of the sulfur caught fire, CSX said, indicting that sulfur dioxide gas was being released into the air.
The company was conducting air quality testing in the area.
"We will work together with the local authorities to secure the area and safety is our top priority as we develop a recovery plan," CSX said.
One crew member was treated at the scene for minor injuries, CBS affiliate WKYT-TV reported.
A Red Cross emergency shelter was opened at a local middle school, the station said. CSX also said it would be covering the cost of hotel rooms for residents in the town of Mount Vernon.
"She says, 'You're evacuated, there's 12 to 14 cars in the river, you have to get out of here,'" Livingston resident Cindy Bradley told WKYT from the emergency shelter. "We said, 'What about Thanksgiving?'"
"I was freaking out, because I'm like, 'We're cooking, we have turkeys in the oven, we can't leave," Livingston resident Linda Todd told the station.
Beshear also declared a state of emergency in the county so more resources could be applied to the response.
"By issuing a state of emergency, we are ensuring that every state resource is available to help keep our families safe," Beshear said.
He urged people to avoid the area to allow state and local officials to respond.
It was not immediately clear how extensive the spill was or what impact it might have on the environment in the remote area. The sheriff and local judge executive didn't immediately respond to emails seeking further comment.
According to the American Lung Association, exposure to sulfur dioxide can cause respiratory issues such as shortness of breath, and long-term exposure can be especially hazardous to children, the elderly and those with asthma.
- In:
- Train Derailment
- Kentucky
veryGood! (8124)
Related
- Sam Taylor
- Meet Miles the Music Kid, the musical genius wowing celebrities
- Risk of fatal heart attack may double in extreme heat with air pollution, study finds
- Federal lawsuit seeks to block Texas book ban over sexual content ratings
- 'Survivor' 47 finale, part one recap: 2 players were sent home. Who's left in the game?
- Education Department investigating Harvard's legacy admission policies
- Wrexham striker Paul Mullin injured in collision with Manchester United goalie Nathan Bishop
- 49ers' Nick Bosa holding out for new contract. Could new deal set record for pass rusher?
- Jay Kanter, veteran Hollywood producer and Marlon Brando agent, dies at 97: Reports
- Where the 2024 Republican presidential candidates stand on China
Ranking
- NCAA hits former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh with suspension, show-cause for recruiting violations
- Colorado students at private career school that lost accreditation get federal loan relief
- Michael K. Williams’ nephew urges compassion for defendant at sentencing related to actor’s death
- Elise Finch, CBS meteorologist who died at 51, remembered by family during funeral
- Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
- Chevrolet Bolt won't be retired after all. GM says nameplate will live on.
- Viva Whataburger! New 24/7 restaurant opening on the Las Vegas Strip this fall.
- Biden’s son Hunter heads to a Delaware court where he’s expected to plead guilty to tax crimes
Recommendation
Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
Celtics' Jaylen Brown agrees to richest deal in NBA history: 5-year, $304M extension
PacWest, Banc of California to merge on heels of US regional banking crisis
Florida rentals are cooling off, partly because at-home workers are back in the office
Working Well: When holidays present rude customers, taking breaks and the high road preserve peace
Families sue to block Missouri’s ban on gender-affirming health care for kids
Gigi Hadid Spotted for the First Time in Public Since Arrest
New Congressional bill aimed at confronting NIL challenges facing NCAA athletes released