No hazardous materials were released, according to authorities.
A freight train carrying beer derailed in northwestern Montana Sunday, spilling Coors Light and Blue Moon beer into the Clark Fork River.
“The... A freight train carrying beer derailed in northwestern Montana Sunday, spilling Coors Light and Blue Moon beer into the Clark Fork River. “The railcars that reached the river were empty or carrying Coors Light and Blue Moon. ,” the Fire District wrote, in a Facebook post. The single rail car of concern was carrying propane, according to the Fire District, which said that it was partially off the tracks but not leaking. “Visual inspection and utilizing a gas meter did not detect any leaks,” the Fire District added.
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