Two or three days to "clean up" nothing spilled.A train carrying hazardous material derailed in northwest Minnesota on Wednesday afternoon, but officials say there were no injuries and no immediate signs of leaking vapor or liquids.
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The incident follows other recent derailments in Minnesota, including one last weekend near St. Cloud, Minnesota, and one in March near Raymond, Minnesota. According to local reporting, the investigation into the Raymond derailment determined the cause was likely fractured rail, prompting lawmakers to call for higher safety standards.
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[In Wednesday's incident, a]t least two dozen cars were derailed, some of which contained flammable liquid, but none of it escaped the cars, according to the Lancaster Fire Department.LFD added that a section of Highway 59 would be closed “while the professionals get this cleaned up.” The Minnesota Department of Transportation said the clean-up process could take two or three days.
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