Trains With Potentially Hazardous Material Crash Into Montana River

Several train cars crashed into a Montana river after a railway bridge collapsed, causing at least some potentially hazardous material to spill into the river. 

A bridge over the Yellowstone River collapsed under the weight of an overnight freight train, causing several train cars to fall into the river, prompting an investigation. A reporter for the Associated Press saw an unknown yellow liquid pouring out of one of the cars and into the river.  

“We are committed to addressing any potential impacts to the area as a result of this incident and working to understand the reasons behind the accident,” said Montana Rail Link spokesman Andy Garland.

🚨 #BREAKING: A large emergency response is underway after a freight train collapsed into the Yellowstone River in Montana

“Hazardous materials” are feared to be spilling into the river, and officials are are warning residents to begin limiting water usage IMMEDIATELY pic.twitter.com/bIbB3PDeEk

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 24, 2023

The incident occurred over 100 miles northeast of Yellowstone National Park, and 40 miles west of Billings, Montana, near the small rural town of Columbus. There were no incidents from the derailment. 

“I am tracking the train derailment over the Yellowstone River in Stillwater County. My office has been in touch with local, state, and federal officials,” Montana Congressman Matt Rosendale said. “At this time, there is no immediate threat, but please try to keep away from the areas around the Yellowstone River Rail Bridge.”

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To protect nearby farms from hazardous runoff, an irrigation trench was shut off and closed down. 

Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks closed down portions of multiple rivers, warning people of “potential contaminants.” 

Update to previous posts: 10:45 a.m. – The Stillwater River is closed from White Bird Fishing Access Site to the confluence with the Yellowstone River.

From Twin Bridges Road to Buffalo Mirage FAS, the public should avoid the water due to potential contaminants. pic.twitter.com/b0gYDJbx9f

— Montana FWP (@MontanaFWP) June 24, 2023

Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Department posted an update on Facebook, telling residents to stay away from the scene to avoid congestion. 

“A total of 8 rail cars are involved and in a great stroke of luck, none contained oil. The cars contained asphalt and a second substance that officials are working to confirm,” the sheriff’s office posted on Facebook. “Both of the substances are described as ‘slow moving’ and have not gone much past the initial scene, said Columbus Fire Chief Rich Cowger and County DES Chief David Stamey.”

The railway crash in Montana follows a very high-profile crash in East Palestine, Ohio, earlier this year that triggered a chemical spill that contaminated the area around the small town on February 3. The accident drew national attention as residents reported symptoms of nausea and dizziness and regional water supplies across several neighboring states showed signs of contamination.

In response, freshman Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) helped draft The Railway Safety Act of 2023 to increase safety requirements for trains carrying hazardous cargo and increase fines for safety violations.

Prigozhin Halts Wagner’s Advance Toward Russia’s Capital As His Forces Neared 100 Miles From Moscow: Report

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the owner of Russia’s feared Wagner paramilitary group, allegedly said on Saturday that he was halting his force’s advance toward Moscow to avoid bloodshed after a last-minute deal was reportedly brokered to bring the crisis to an end.

The announcement comes after Prigozhin reportedly reached a deal with Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko to stop the situation from escalating further after Wagner had advanced hundreds of miles over the past 12 hours on its way to Moscow.

The New York Times reported that some experts urged people to remain skeptical about whether Prigozhin had actually ordered his troops to suddenly reverse course. Dara Massicot, a senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation, said, “I don’t believe it until I see it.”

Prigozhin allegedly said in an audio message posted to Telegram that he was “turning our columns around and going back in the other direction toward our field camps, in accordance with the plan.”

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“This morning, Russian President Vladimir Putin briefed his Belarusian counterpart on the situation in southern Russia with the private military company Wagner,” the the Belarusian government claimed in a statement. “The heads of state agreed on joint actions.”

“As a follow-up to the agreements, the President of Belarus, having being additionally informed on the situation through his own channels, and in agreement with the President of Russia, held talks with the head of Wagner PMC Yevgeny Prigozhin,” the statement continued. “Yevgeny Prigozhin accepted the proposal of the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko to stop the movement of armed persons of the Wagner company on the territory of Russia and take further steps to de-escalate tensions.”

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