Propane-filled car flips over in Florida train derailment
BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — Officials in Florida are keeping a watchful eye on a train car carrying 30,000 gallons of propane that tipped over in a derailment along the Gulf Coast. The freight train operated by Seminole Gulf Railway derailed Tuesday in an industrial area near Sarasota Bradenton International Airport. Of the six cars that tipped over, five contained sheetrock. Hazmat and fire crews responded to the scene. Officials said no one was injured. Southern Manatee Fire Rescue Chief Robert Bounds told news outlets it could take several days to upright the cars and fix the tracks. He says they’ll monitor the situation and are ready to evacuate in case anything goes wrong.