October 8, 2014 by THE CANADIAN PRESS
WADENA, Sask. – Residents of a small community east of Saskatoon who were forced from their homes by a fiery train derailment are awaiting word about when they can return.
The CN freight train derailed Tuesday near Clair, and a few of the 26 cars were carrying petroleum products and caught fire.
Wadena fire chief Harold Narfason says the 50 residents won’t be allowed back until conditions are deemed safe.
A CN Rail train derails in Sask, with 2 cars carrying petroleum distillate spilled & on fire http://t.co/DSMpI3UaoU pic.twitter.com/uo0iPcJc9A
— David George-Cosh (@itsdgc) October 7, 2014
He says officials are meeting this morning to assess the situation.
Narfason says air quality appears to be fine since a CN crew and contractors working on removing the rail cars from the track bed aren’t wearing any breathing apparatus.
#CNRail derailment in #Saskatchewan. Rail cars on fire leading to evacuations. http://t.co/lDd1mhk9Mm
— CKNW (@CKNW) October 7, 2014
He says one small fire continues to burn, but says it’s not a major concern.
“It’s burned itself pretty much out,” Narfason said early Wednesday morning from about one kilometre from the derailment.
There is a herd of buffalo about half a kilometre from the derailment, but Narfason says there’s no concern for their health and safety at this point.
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