Train derailment in Ohio village sparks massive fire, evacuations Feb 5, 2023 Feb 5, 2023 Updated Feb 6, 2023 0 RAW: IA: STORM DAMAGE IN CORALVILLE AREA RAW: IN: STORM DAMAGE/AFTERMATH IN MARTINSVILLE Thursday, March 30 weather update for central and southern Wisconsin Winona lakes start to melt RAW: MS: SEVERE TORNADO DAMAGE/AFTERMATH IN ROLLING FORK Supermassive black hole may pose threat to Earth South Africa struggles with rolling blackouts RAW: AL: MARION COUNTY STORM DAMAGE-BEAR CREEK AREA RAW: IN: AT LEAST TWO DEAD AFTER STORM SLAMS SULLIVAN RAW: ATTY FOR MICHAEL COHEN: VERY STRONG CASE A new critique of leading Stonehenge theory pokes holes in why the structure was built RAW: AR: TORNADO HITS LITTLE ROCK RAW: AR: TORNADO LEAVES SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE IN WYNNE (MORE) RAW: MS: CCTV OF TORNADO HITTING SCHOOL (GREAT VIDEO) Todd Milewski breaks down Wisconsin hiring of new men's hockey coach RAW: MS: STORM DAMAGE - GROUNDVIEW (STRONG VIDEO) RAW: MS: RESIDENT ON TORNADO DAMAGE: 'POWER OUT EVERYWHERE' German brewery creates world's first powdered beer Friday, March 31 weather update for Wisconsin and southeast Minnesota RAW: MS: STORM DAMAGE - DRONE (STRONG VIDEO) A village in Ohio has declared a state of emergency after a train accident sparked a large fire in the area. Tags Dcc Ohio Videoelephant As featured on Release of toxic chemicals from derailed tanker cars begins Flames and black smoke billowed high into the sky from the derailment site this afternoon. The Ohio Emergency Management Agency confirmed the controlled release was underway. Latest video RAW: IL: STORM/ DAMAGE IN BELVIDERE (DRONE) RAW: AR: STORM/ POTENTIAL TORNADO SWEEPS INTO WYNNE RAW: IL: STORM / ROOF COLLAPSE IN BELVIDERE RAW: AR: AR: STORMS/ WYNNE BUILDING DAMAGE RAW: IN: WHITELAND TORNADOE DAMAGE RAW: IN: 3 DEAD IN SULLIVAN CO TORNADOES (SOT) CA: BUS DRIVER GETS STUDENTS OFF BURNING BUS -WOW! RAW: IN: 3 DEAD IN SULLIVAN CO TORNADOES (DAMAGE) Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Release of toxic chemicals from derailed tanker cars begins Flames and black smoke billowed high into the sky from the derailment site this afternoon. The Ohio Emergency Management Agency confirmed the controlled release was underway.