Evacuations Remain after Fiery Derailment near New Mexico-Arizona Border
Evacuations have been reduced in the area of a train derailment and fire near the New Mexico-Arizona border.
The train was carrying gasoline and non-odor propane when it went off the rails near Gallup, NM on Friday forcing the closure of a section of I-40 and the evacuation of residents in a two-mile radius, KOAT reported.
On Sunday morning, McKinley County Fire Chief Lawrence Montoya released a statement updating the situation.
Firefighters initially didn't try to extinguish the fire. "That decision regarding the fire was made in an effort to safely mitigate existing conditions," Montoya said.
There were no reported injuries.
Amtrak passengers are stuck in Albuquerque desperately trying to find hotels.
Montoya said a multi-agency Incident command post has been in operation since the derailment occurred.
More information is expected to be released later Sunday.