About 660 gallons of diesel fuel spilled near the Columbia River south of Wallula after a Union Pacific train derailed overnight on Wednesday. Containment efforts are currently underway.
About 660 gallons of diesel fuel spilled near the Columbia River south of Wallula after a Union Pacific train derailed about 3:20 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6.
The Department of Ecology said a train derailed near Wallula, spilling diesel onto the riverbank and into the Columbia River.
WALLULA, Wash. — Around 660 gallons of diesel spilled into the Columbia River on Wednesday. According to the Washington State Department of Ecology, a Union Pacific train derailed along the Columbia ...
The derailment involved four refrigerated cars of a Union Pacific train that tumbled down a bank near Wallula at 3:20 a.m.
Four refrigerated train cars derailed early Wednesday morning near Wallula, spilling an estimated 660 gallons of diesel fuel ...
Hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel leaked into the Columbia River after an early morning derailment south of Wallula on Nov.
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