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Huge fire after US oil train derails Huge fire after US oil train derails in North Dakota
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Wagons from a mile-long train carrying crude oil have burst into flames as they derailed after a collision in the US state of North Dakota.Wagons from a mile-long train carrying crude oil have burst into flames as they derailed after a collision in the US state of North Dakota.
A plume of thick black smoke could be seen many miles away and explosions were heard.A plume of thick black smoke could be seen many miles away and explosions were heard.
The incident occurred about a mile outside the town of Casselton. No injuries were reported, but officials ordered the evacuation of about 300 people from the nearby town of Casselton as a precaution.
There are no reports of injuries so far. Officials said local residents had been asked to remain indoors as a precaution. An investigation into the incident has been launched.
A spokeswoman for the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services said the last 50 wagons of the train had been uncoupled, but another 56 remained at risk.A spokeswoman for the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services said the last 50 wagons of the train had been uncoupled, but another 56 remained at risk.
The derailment, after a collision involving another goods train, is reported to have happened near an ethanol plant.The derailment, after a collision involving another goods train, is reported to have happened near an ethanol plant.
Emergency and fire-fighting crews have been sent to the scene.Emergency and fire-fighting crews have been sent to the scene.
Police Sgt Tara Morris said although there was no immediate danger to residents of Casselton, they were being evacuated as a precaution in case the wind direction changed.
Correspondents say it is the latest in a string of incidents that have raised alarm about a rise in crude oil traffic on the railways.Correspondents say it is the latest in a string of incidents that have raised alarm about a rise in crude oil traffic on the railways.