- A train carrying corn syrup derailed in western Arizona, causing no injuries or hazardous materials leak.
- The cause of the accident is under investigation.
- The derailment occurred during bad weather, including thunderstorms, hail, and heavy rain.
- BNSF, the operator of the train, said that eight cars had derailed.
- This follows a recent train derailment in Ohio that released toxic chemicals and resulted in a federal lawsuit.
Freight Train Carrying Corn Syrup Derails in Arizona
The train’s operator said no hazardous materials were involved in the derailment, near the California and Nevada border.
