Scores Missing after Oil-Laden Train Explosion Rocks Small Town
A massive explosion followed the derailment of a train carrying crude oil through Quebec early Saturday morning, engulfing a town in flames as scores of residents remain missing—confirming, once again, the massive threat posed by the transportation of volatile fossil fuels.
The explosion occurred at roughly 1:20 AM as the train derailed while passing through the small downtown of Lac-Mégantic.
This video, taken at 1:20 am EST shows the fireball engulfing the small town:
According to a spokesperson for Quebec’s Environment Ministry, the train’s 73 rail cars were filled with crude oil and at least four of the cars erupted in a series of explosions which engulfed the town in a cloud of black, thick smoke and a fire that continues to burn.
News updates and people’s reactions to the incident were trending on Twitter:
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