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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.

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KMGH broke the news in on Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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