Wednesday, May 6, 2015

ANOTHER BNSF OIL TRAIN LOSES ITS FOOTING, DERAILS AND EXPLODES. MASSIVE FIRES REPORTED IN NORTH DAKOTA.




MAY 6, 2015

 NORTH DAKOTA
A town in North Dakota has been evacuated by authorities after an oil train derailed on Wednesday morning, according to multiple reports.
Valley News Live reports the Wells County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed a BNSF train has left the tracks near Heimdal, with witnesses reporting black smoke in the area.
An image of the crash by Jennifer Willis published on Facebook shows tankers have left the track and caught fire.
Wells County emergency manager Tammy Roehrich told the Fargo Forum that the train derailed around 7:30 a.m., setting six oil tanker cars on fire.
KHND reports motorists have been told to steer clear of the area by emergency officials, while KFGO has confirmed that Heimdal is in the process of being evacuated, and that no injuries are reported.
Fessenden and Maddock Fire Departments assisting the Harvey Fire Department with BN Train Derailment and tanker fire at Heimdal.
— The Mix 1470 KHND (@TheMix1470KHND) May 6, 2015
Heimdal is a small town located between Harvey and New Rockford, and has a population of just 27, according to the 2010 census.
We’ll update this story with more information as it becomes available.

Here are some other explosions and fires in North Dakota that happened this year.