DUBUQUE, Iowa — Eleven cars of a freight train derailed Wednesday in a rural area in eastern Iowa, with three cars catching fire and three more plunging into the Mississippi River.
Ten of the derailed cars on the eastbound Canadian Pacific train were carrying ethanol, some of which was leaking into the river, Dubuque Fire Chief Rick Steines said. He said it wasn’t immediately clear how much had leaked.
“The scene is really hard to access right now. It’s right along the river at the edge of a valley with very poor access,” Steines said in a videotaped interview.
The cars went off the tracks at 11:20 a.m. in a remote uninhabited area about 10 miles north of Dubuque. Steines said no one was being allowed within a half-mile of the burning cars as a precaution. The nearest farm was outside the safety zone, so no residents were evacuated.