BYROMVILLE, Ga. — A small Georgia town has been evacuated after a derailment of multiple railroad cars.
BYROMVILLE, Ga. — A small Georgia town has been evacuated after a derailment of multiple railroad cars.
CSX Railroad said the cars derailed around 7 a.m. Saturday in Byromville, roughly 55 miles south of Macon.
The exact number of cars involved is unclear. CSX says “several” cars derailed. The town’s fire chief, Brett Walls, tells WMAZ-TV that between 15 and 30 cars fell from a bridge onto Georgia Highway 90.
Walls says some cars contain propane and a hazardous materials team advised evacuation of everyone within a-half mile of the accident.
Walls says that would cover “practically the whole town,” which has a population of about 500.
There have been no reports so far of injuries.
CSX says the train had two locomotives, 72 loaded cars and 69 empty cars.