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Natural gas pipeline ruptures in southern Wyoming, sending up huge flame and charring freight train
The train derailment caused a natural gas pipeline rupture and fire visible 60 miles away; no injuries reported and hazardous materials were contained, officials said.
- A natural gas pipeline ruptured and burst into flames in southern Wyoming, setting fire to a freight train.
- The fire could be seen as far away as Loveland, Colorado, but there were no injuries, fatalities, or major hazardous material releases.
- The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause of the rupture, which happened about 40 feet away from the train.
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Natural gas pipeline ruptures in southern Wyoming, sending up huge flame and charring freight train
Officials say a natural gas pipeline ruptured and burst into flames in southern Wyoming, charring a freight train and lighting up the night sky with a glow visible to the south in Colorado.
·United States
Read Full ArticleWyoming train, pipeline fire burns overnight north of Colorado, could be seen from Loveland
DENVER (KDVR) — A large train and gas pipeline fire in Laramie County, Wyo. early Sunday morning could be seen into Colorado as far as Loveland, according to Colorado and Wyoming officials. Laramie County Fire District #10 in a Facebook post said the fire near mile marker 350 on Interstate 80 was under control as of 9 a.m. Sunday morning, and that crews confirmed the incident involved a Union Pacific Railroad train and a ruptured natural gas pip…
·Denver, United States
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