CN Rail is investigating after a 45-car prepare derailed Sunday in Repentigny, north of Montreal.
Repentigny police stated officers had been referred to as to the scene at Le Bourg-Neuf Boulevard and Émile-Genest Avenue round 4:30 p.m.
No leaks, fires or accidents had been reported. Railway authorities stated three of the automobiles had beforehand transported diesel, however had been empty on the time.
Railway investigators are anticipated to work all through the day Monday to hold out dismantling and cleanup work.
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These residing within the space had been evacuated from their properties as a precautionary measure, however in an replace Sunday night time, municipal officers stated the scene was safe and residents might return.
The derailment additionally brought about a big disruption to the facility grid. As of Sunday night time, greater than 1,000 clients had been with out energy, in keeping with the Hydro-Québec outage map. As of Monday morning, energy has been restored to all however a handful of consumers.
In a press release on social media, Repentigny Mayor Nicolas Dufour referred to as the derailment a “disturbing state of affairs.”
“I thank the residents I met on the spot for his or her resilience,” he added.
Le Bourg-Neuf Boulevard, between Émile-Genest and Rosalie-Cadron streets, and La Paix avenue, close to the railway, are closed till cleanup measures are full.
Railway investigators stay on the scene to find out the reason for the incident.
In a press release on social media, Pascale Déry, Quebec’s minister of the setting, local weather change, wildlife and parks, stated she and Minister of Inner Safety Ian Lafrenière are monitoring the state of affairs “very carefully.”
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