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Cleanup, questions, evacuation continues at train derailment site in Saskatchewan


October 8, 2014   by THE CANADIAN PRESS


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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.

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.

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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