WASHINGTON — Four trains hauling crude oil have derailed in the U.S. and Canada since mid-February, rupturing tank cars, spilling their contents, polluting waterways and igniting spectacular fires that burned for days.
The derailments have deepened safety concerns that if an oil-train accident were to occur in a populated area, the results could be disastrous.
"Recent incidents have proven once again that derailments of trains carrying this product are dangerous, and can be catastrophic," said Sarah Feinberg, acting administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration.
The Associated Press asked rail and hazardous materials safety experts about what is causing these accidents and what can be done to stop them.
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3 comments:
Maybe build a pipeline...
Never heard of a pipeline derailing!! So, other than our nigerian king protecting his union donors, whats up with the pipeline??
The biggest liberal in the world owns majority of the railroad systems that transports goods especially oil products. Does that tell you anything with DemocRAT controlled America.
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