PIEDMONT, Ala. (AP) — A Norfolk Southern prepare derailed in Alabama on Thursday, however firm and native officers stated there was no menace to the general public.
The Alabama accident got here on the identical day the corporate’s CEO testified earlier than Congress in regards to the affect of a hazardous supplies prepare derailment in Ohio.
The derailment in Calhoun County, Alabama concerned about 37 prepare automobiles, although none had been carrying hazardous supplies, stated Connor Spielmaker, a spokesman for Norfolk Southern. Two of the automobiles are thought of “residue” automobiles as a result of they beforehand contained hazardous supplies however they weren't compromised, he stated.
“They didn't breach. There isn't any hazardous materials leak. There isn't any threat in any respect to the general public,” Spielmaker instructed reporters throughout a information convention.
Images posted by native information shops confirmed prepare automobiles on their facet or leaning off the tracks within the wooded rural space. Myles Chamblee, director of the Calhoun County Emergency Administration Company, stated no accidents or highway blockages had been reported.

The reason for the accident is underneath investigation, Spielmaker stated.
“Rail transportation stays probably the most secure manner on this nation to move any kind of fabric,” he added.
Calhoun Sheriff Matthew Wade instructed al.com that nobody was injured.
“Everyone is secure,’’ the sheriff stated. “They've already amassed a big crew of individuals, they usually have cranes, and they're feverishly working.”
The accident in Alabama got here on the identical morning that Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw testified earlier than Congress about final month’s fiery, derailment in Ohio of a prepare carrying hazardous supplies.
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