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No hazardous materials leakage after Union Pacific train crashes in Texas

The company reported that a Union Pacific Railroad train derailed on Tuesday two miles east from Gordon, Texas. Emergency responders confirmed the cars had not leaked any liquids.

Emergency responders from Palo Pinto County stated that the derailment is "being treated as HazMat."

In a press release, the company stated that approximately 35 Union Pacific cars had derailed at around 2 pm CDT.

The cause of the derailment outside Gordon was unclear. Gordon is a small town of about 460 people located approximately 95 miles (153 km) west of Dallas.

The company didn't immediately respond to an inquiry about the materials carried by derailed cars.

Palo Pinto County Emergency Services District 1 officials said that the derailment caused some small grassfires which firefighters are working to contain.

The emergency officials posted on social media that there were no confirmed leaks of hazardous materials at this time.

The railroad said no one was injured in the incident, and that all personnel were present.

Railroad said that additional crews are in transit, and an investigation into the incident is underway.

(source: Reuters)