Train cars carrying crude oil derail, burn north of Seattle
BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Seven train cars carrying crude oil derailed Tuesday and five caught fire north of Seattle close to the Canadian border, authorities said.
The derailment occurred in the downtown Custer area, where nearby streets were closed and evacuations ordered during a large fire response, Whatcom County officials said on Twitter.
Sheriff Bill Elfo told The Seattle Times he doesn’t believe anyone had been injured.
Jenny Reich, who owns Whimsy Art Glass, was preparing to open her shop and told the Times that while she is accustomed to train noises, “all of a sudden it was a really big noise, and everything was shaking.”