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Two Dead, Three Injured in Train Derailment in Pecos

by Nolan Harris
December 20, 2024
in Crime
Two Dead, Three Injured in Train Derailment in Pecos

Waco, TX – Two people have been confirmed dead and three others injured after a train derailed in Pecos City on Wednesday afternoon, approximately 430 miles west of Dallas. The incident occurred around 5:45 p.m. when the train collided with a tractor-trailer near the intersection of Oak Street and Dot Stafford Street.

According to local officials, the collision sent the train off the tracks, with several cars derailing and one striking the Chamber of Commerce building. Emergency responders rushed to the scene, where they treated three individuals for minor injuries. These victims were later released from the hospital, officials said.

Pecos City Manager Charles Lino reported that three of the derailed train cars were carrying hazardous materials, but assured that there was no breach or immediate threat to the public. However, two of the cars contained lithium batteries, which are currently under investigation. Lino confirmed that these materials had been secured and that the investigation is ongoing.

Union Pacific, the railroad company responsible for the train, released a statement expressing condolences and stating that it is cooperating fully with local authorities and first responders as they investigate the cause of the derailment.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by this tragedy,” Union Pacific said. “We are committed to providing support to local officials and ensuring the safety of the community.”

Pecos Police Chief Lisa Tarango also expressed sympathy for the victims, identifying the deceased as veteran employees of Union Pacific. “Our condolences and sincere heartfelt sympathy go out to the families and the Union Pacific Railroad family,” she said in a statement. “These were veteran employees, and this is a tragic loss.”

Although the names of the deceased have not been released, authorities are waiting to notify the next of kin before making any public announcements.

The derailment has raised concerns about the safety of transporting hazardous materials, particularly lithium batteries, which are known for their potential to catch fire or explode under certain conditions. Local authorities are working closely with the Federal Railroad Administration and other agencies to determine the cause of the accident and ensure that the area is safe.

The Pecos Chamber of Commerce building, which was struck by the derailed train, was also damaged, though no major structural issues have been reported. Fortunately, several people were inside the building at the time of the crash, but all were treated for minor injuries and are expected to recover.

The investigation into the derailment is ongoing, and authorities have promised to provide more information as it becomes available. In the meantime, the community continues to mourn the loss of two of its own as officials work to uncover the details of this devastating accident.

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