CSX facing class action lawsuit over Kentucky derailment
CSX is facing a class action lawsuit over the sulfur dioxide that was released into the air when a train derailed in eastern Kentucky the day before Thanksgiving.
CSX is facing a class action lawsuit over the sulfur dioxide that was released into the air when a train derailed in eastern Kentucky the day before Thanksgiving.
A failed wheel bearing may have caused the derailment of a CSX train in Kentucky last week.
A CSX train carrying molten sulfur derailed and caught fire on Wednesday north of Livingston, Kentucky, prompting a voluntary evacuation and state of emergency declaration.
Dozens are confirmed dead, but the search continues for survivors of Friday’s tornado outbreak across the South.
Cleanup, as well as search and rescue efforts, continue in the South after a deadly tornado outbreak (video forecast included).
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes a Hawaiian blizzard, a South America shaky plane landing and Kentucky tornadoes.
After initially being part of Utah’s self-declaration process for anyone entering the state, truck drivers and airline pilots have now been exempted from the order. Also, Kentucky extends emergency orders and Nebraska Trucking Association launches #ThankaTrucker campaign.
Site is close to Interstate 69 and Ohio River.
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