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NTSB Sending Team to East Tennessee to Investigate Yesterday's Norfolk Southern Derailment
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A Norfolk Southern freight train derailed near Wartburg, Tennessee, on Thursday, June 11, with 26 rail cars involved and 4–5 cars catching fire, prompting an evacuation of 12 homes within about one square mile that was lifted by 9:00 p.m. There were no injuries reported as responders secured the site and assessed the extent of the blaze. The incident occurred just west of Knoxville, and authorities began coordinating post-derailment response efforts immediately. The National Transportation Safety Board said it would send an investigation team to Wartburg early Friday to determine the causes and contributing factors of the derailment, including the breached cars and fire dynamics. Further details are expected as the inquiry progresses.
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