Train derailment in eastern Iowa leaves mess, slows traffic

This photo provided by Ryan Burchett of the Mississippi River Drilling Company, shows a train derailment Friday, Jan. 3, 2020, that sent at least a dozen rail cars and tankers off their tracks in downtown LeClaire, Iowa. The derailment forced police to shut down the highway and send a hazardous materials team to the site. (Ryan Burchett/Mississippi River Drilling Co. via AP)

This aerial photo provided by the Scott County, Iowa, Emergency Management Agency shows a train derailment that sent at least a dozen rail cars and tankers off their tracks, the Friday, Jan. 3, 2020 , in downtown LeClaire, Iowa. The derailment, along U.S. Highway 67, just a couple of hundred feet from the banks of the Mississippi River, forced police to send a hazardous materials team to the site. (Scott County Emergency Management Agency via AP)

LECLAIRE, Iowa — A train derailment Friday morning sent more than a dozen rail cars and tankers off the tracks in the eastern Iowa city of LeClaire, shutting down a nearby highway and sending a hazardous materials team scrambling to the downtown district site.

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