Train derails in Minnesota, sparking large fire and prompting evacuations

FAN Editor
raymond-minnesota-train-derailment-033023.jpg
The scene of a freight train derailment early on March 30, 2023 in Raymond, Minn. CBS Minnesota

An early morning train derailment in the small town of Raymond in west-central Minnesota started a large fire and resulted in evacuations, authorities said.

BNSF Railway said in a statement that about 22 cars of a train carrying ethanol and corn syrup among other things left the tracks at about 1:02 a.m.. No one was hurt, the carrier said.

The Kandiyohi County Sheriff’s Department said several cars were burning and an evacuation zone was set up with a half-mile radius around the derailment site. A shelter was set up in a nearby church and the shelter was to be moved to a church later in the day. The Red Cross was assisting.

Transportation Secretary Secretary Pete Buttigieg tweeted that the Federal Railroad Administration was on-scene and, “We are tracking closely as more details emerge and will be involved in investigation.”

Raymond is a town of about 800 residents about two hours west of the Twin Cities, CBS Minnesota points out.

Free America Network Articles

Leave a Reply

Next Post

BNSF train carrying ethanol in Minnesota derails and catches fire, forcing evacuations in small town

A Minnesota town outside of Minneapolis has been ordered to evacuate Thursday morning after a train carrying “a form of ethanol” and “a corn syrup liquid” derailed and caught on fire, police say.  Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railway told FOX Business that its train came off the tracks near […]

You May Like