Train Derails Near Detroit, Carrying Hazardous Materials – IOTW Report

Train Derails Near Detroit, Carrying Hazardous Materials

Fox News – A train containing one car of hazardous materials has derailed Thursday in Van Buren Township outside Detroit, Michigan, reports say.

The cause of the derailment was not immediately clear.

Police told Fox2 Detroit that there were no injuries and the area is not a hazmat situation.

Read HERE.

“not a hazmat situation” until people start dying. Do we believe anything anymore?

15 Comments on Train Derails Near Detroit, Carrying Hazardous Materials

  1. The controlled release of hazardous chemicals released in the community, county, state, mid-west, water sheds and farm ground, wasn’t controlled at all.
    I have lost count of the Acts in this 2 year old clown show.
    The level of the Biden administration’s incompetence knows no bounds.

    At least everyone (including the FBI) has forgotten about Biden’s illegal classified documents, Hunters Laptop, Corruption, treason, illegal immigration, terrorists entering the US, unemployment, Inflation, food prices and cost of electricity.

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  2. I reported a rusted out bridge in the 90s to federal rail inspectors. Several cross beams had rusted out and had fallen into the creek below. I took pictures and sent them. They notified me a month later that they had stress tested the bridge and it was okay. They are still missing. Rail Safety.

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  3. It’s not my job to run the train,
    The whistle I don’t blow.
    It’s not my job to say how far
    The train’s supposed to go.
    I’m not allowed to let off steam,
    Or even ring the bell.
    But let the damn thing jump the track
    And see who catches hell!

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  4. Every time somebody gets shot, the feds come hard with the gun control. Well, I don’t want to hear any more shit about high-speed rail from these clowns until they get low-speed rail figured out.

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  5. I worked in chemical plants for 35 years with some of the most dangerous chemicals made. We made them or used them to make other products. Hexene, butene, propylene, propionaldihyde, vinyl acetate, carbon disulfide, ethyl mercaptan, methyl mercaptan, dimethyl sulfoxide, methanol and organic peroxide were some of the chemicals I worked with. I drove a switching locomotive for two years and pulled tank cars full of these liquid chemicals every day throughout the plants that I worked in. I worked many years loading and off-loading these tank cars. It was a damn big deal when a tank car derailed, even if it was a minor derail. It was an even bigger deal when any amount of these chemicals were released into the air or onto the ground. When someone says that something is as serious as a train wreck, it is serious, indeed.

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