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Freight Train Derails as Floods on Mississippi River Crest
Clip: Season 2100 Episode 2142 | 1m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
A freight train derailed on the Mississippi River as soils are saturated due to flooding.
A BNSF freight train derailed near De Soto along the Mississippi River where soils are saturated due to ongoing flooding in La Crosse, Prairie du Chien and elsewhere in western Wisconsin.
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Freight Train Derails as Floods on Mississippi River Crest
Clip: Season 2100 Episode 2142 | 1m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
A BNSF freight train derailed near De Soto along the Mississippi River where soils are saturated due to ongoing flooding in La Crosse, Prairie du Chien and elsewhere in western Wisconsin.
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>> IN OTHER NEWS, WISCONSIN IS STILL UNDER A STATE OF EMERGENCY DUE TO HISTORIC FLOODWATERS.
FLOODING ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER HIT ITS PEAK IN THE LACROSSE AREA OVER THE LAST FEW DAYS.
HOWEVER, WATER WAS STILL RISING AT WEEK'S END FARTHER SOUTH NEAR PRAIRIE DA SHEEN.
LATEST PROJECTIONS HAD THE RIVER REACHING JUST OVER 23 FEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND THEN STARTING TO RECEDE.
IN PRAIRIE DA SHEEN, MANY ROADS WERE CLOSED AND RESIDENTS ALONG MAIN STREET EVACUATED.
TENS OF THOUSANDS SANDBAGS WERE FILLED AND PLACED AS RESIDENTS TRIED TO KEEP FLOODWATERS AT BAY.
THE MAJOR FLOODING IS THE RESULT OF RECORD SNOW PACK FOLLOWED BY RAINFALL AND SATURATED SOIL.
THAT SATURATED SOIL MAY HAVE LEAD TO A FREIGHT TRAIN DERAILING THURSDAY ON THE BLUFF SIDE OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER WITH SEVERAL CARS TIPPING OVER.
AUTHORITIES SAY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OF LITHIUM ION BATTERIES, OXYGEN CONTAINERS AND PAINT WERE ON BOARD BUT HAVE BEEN CONTAINED.
OFFICIALS SHUT DOWN A SECTION OF HIGHWAY 35 DURING CLEAN UP-UP.
FOUR WORKERS WERE TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL WITH NONLIFE-THREATENING INJURIES.
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