Train Car Carrying Crude Oil Derail, Catches Fire Near US-Canada Border (+Video)


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A train carrying crude oil derailed and caught fire on Tuesday in the US’ Washington state near the Canadian border.

Residents in Whatcom County, Washington were ordered to evacuate after a train carrying a load of crude oil derailed and caught fire, with local authorities clearing anyone within a half-mile of the crash site.

The derailment late on Tuesday morning involved three to five cars, the BNSF railway said in a statement on Twitter, adding that there were reports of a fire near the end of the vehicle and that emergency response crews were working to “assess and mitigate the situation.”

The evacuation was also announced online by a public relations officer for the Washington State Patrol, who urged all “residents and visitors” to leave the immediate area around the tanker. The evacuation zone includes an elementary school, a church and multiple businesses.

A thick plume of black smoke was seen billowing from the crash site in footage published by a local reporter.

The pillar of smoke could also be seen in satellite imagery shared by local meteorologist Morgan Palmer, who noted that surface winds in the area are “fairly calm.”

It has not yet been determined what caused the accident, and no injuries have been reported as of yet. The crash took place in Custer, a small town with a population fewer than 400 located just miles from the US-Canada border.