Evacuations underway after freight train derails, catches fire in Minnesota

The BNSF train was transporting ethanol and corn syrup, officials said.

ByVictoria Arancio, Peter Charalambous, and Morgan Winsor ABCNews logo
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Homes evacuated after train carrying ethanol derails in Minnesota
A train hauling ethanol derailed Thursday morning in Raymond, Minnesota, igniting several rail cars and forcing nearby residents to evacuate, officials said.

A freight train derailed in a fiery crash near a small town in Minnesota early Thursday, forcing residents to evacuate as a precaution, officials said.



The incident was reported at around 1 a.m. CT. Multiple tankers of a train operated by BNSF Railway derailed and caught fire on the western edge of Raymond, a town in Minnesota's southwestern Kandiyohi County that has a population of less than 800. The tankers were carrying "a form of ethanol" and "a corn syrup liquid," according to a press release from the Kandiyohi County Sheriff's Office.




BNSF spokesperson Lena Kent confirmed to ABC News that "approximately 22 cars" of a train "carrying mixed freight including ethanol and corn syrup" derailed near Raymond at 1:02 a.m. CT. The company, one of the largest freight railroad networks in North America, is investigating the cause of the incident and, so far, there were no reported casualties, according Kent.



"BNSF field personnel are responding to assess the derailment site and will be working closely with local first responders," Kent told ABC News in a statement Thursday. "The main track is blocked and an estimated time for reopening the line is not available."



A half-mile evacuation radius was established around the derailment site. Residents within the designated area "were instructed to leave their homes," while those "with nowhere to go" were sent to a school in the nearby town of Prinsburg, according to the Kandiyohi County Sheriff's Office.



The fire at the derailment site "is being contained" and members of the public are advised against traveling to Raymond in the meantime, the sheriff's office said.



The Raymond Fire Department, which deployed firefighters to the scene, said in a Facebook post that the evacuation is "for precautionary measures."




U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg confirmed in a Twitter post that the Federal Railroad Administration "is on the ground after a BNSF train carrying ethanol derailed early this morning, leading to an evacuation in the area of Raymond, MN."



"At present no injuries or fatalities have been reported," Buttigieg added. "We are tracking closely as more details emerge and will be involved in investigation."



The National Transportation Safety Board said it is launching a team to conduct a safety investigation into Thursday's derailment. The team was expected to arrive on scene in Raymond on Thursday afternoon.



ABC News' Sam Sweeney contributed to this report.

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