Thirty-five rail cars of a train derailed in New Mexico Friday afternoon, prompting evacuations and forcing a 50-mile stretch of Interstate 40 to close.
McKinley County Fire & Rescue was dispatched around 12:40 p.m. Friday after the train derailed and caught fire off Interstate 40 near the state line. Six of the derailed train cars were carrying propane, according to
Railway. Interstate 40 also remains closed in both directions and traffic is being rerouted, said air monitoring and fire suppression assessments are ongoing at the site. No injuries have been reported.
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