Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Smoke Plume Engulfs Virginia Skies After Oil Fire, Train Derailment

By Michael Kuhne, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
April 30,2014; 10:41PM,EDT
 
 
Dark clouds of thick, black smoke belted with flames soared into the sky above downtown Lynchburg, Va., Wednesday afternoon as authorities evacuated several buildings in the area, The Associated Press reported.
"Lynchburg officials are reporting that between 12 and 14 CSX tanker cars carrying crude oil were involved in the train derailment in downtown Lynchburg causing extensive flames and dense black smoke," city officials reported.
The train was traveling from Chicago to Virginia when the derailment occurred, CSX said in a news release. Three rail cars were on fire but have since been extinguished.
At around 2 p.m. when the incident occurred, dense fog hovered throughout the area, which reduced visibility to under a mile, AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Carl Erickson said.
There have been no injuries reported at this time, according to the city's news release.
Residents were allowed to return to their homes in the evacuated area of Commerce and Jefferson streets, the city said.
The fire was reported along the James River. No contamination of drinking water due to the oil spill has been reported.
Erickson said storms will approach the region into the evening hours.
"There will be some showers and, as with any storm, you can have some gusty winds move through," he said, citing trouble in firefighting efforts and spread of the fire.
Erickson said after midnight the storms should begin to taper off.

Firefighters and rescue workers work along the tracks where several CSX tanker cars carrying crude oil derailed and caught fire along the James River near downtown in Lynchburg, Va., Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Nearby buildings were evacuated for a time, but officials said there were no injuries and the city on its website and Twitter said firefighters on the scene made the decision to let the fire burn out. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

On Social Media
NC Gardener
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“@mikeagogliati: Huge train derailment in downtown #Lynchburg right now. Stay safe. pic.twitter.com/dk7btwgEyw” Oil seeping into James River.
Brie Jackson
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UPDATE: Each car carried 30,000 gallons of crude oil. NTSB and EPA investigating train derailment. @wsls pic.twitter.com/dYKccka860
Gamaliel Hasani I
GenGod77
Crude Oil Train Derails, Catches Fire, Spills Into Virginia’s James River thkpr.gs/1kiJsdz via @climateprogress
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