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Fall River train derailment leads to fuel leak

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A Fall River train derailment has led to a fuel leak Monday evening.

According to Captain Barden Castro, at approximately 7:30 p.m., Fall River Police Communications received a call about a derailed train in the area of North Main and Clark Streets in Fall River. It was reported that the train in question was a freight train, and it was learned that it was carrying hazardous cargo.

Upon arrival, police personnel learned that there was no immediate threat to public safety. From viewing the scene and speaking with the train crew, it was learned that the train was travelling south when it collided with a tree which had fallen on the tracks. Due to what is being described as a low speed collision, the train derailed and came off the track. The train remained upright although it was off the rails. When the derailment occurred, the diesel fuel tank for the train was punctured and began to leak.

Castro stated that due to the leaking of diesel fuel, an environmental clean-up company has been contacted and will be responding to the scene. No injuries have been reported due to this incident.

The train’s cargo is intact, according to Castro. The environmental impact of the spilled diesel fuel is the primary concern at this point.

Mass Coastal Railroad is the train company and representatives are on scene.

The first priority is emptying the diesel fuel tank (approx. 18000 gallons), once that is addressed, the work can begin on getting the train back on track.

Fall River Police and Fire are on scene providing assistance.

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