The Bottom Line Upfront:
A train carrying hazardous materials derailed in northwest Minnesota, causing no injuries or evacuations.
Emergency response teams are working on the cleanup, and the cause is under investigation.
The Breakdown:
- The derailment happened near Lancaster, Minnesota, sending about two dozen cars off the tracks.
- Some cars carried hazardous materials, but no leaks or fires were reported.
- The Minnesota Department of Transportation closed U.S. Highway 59 for the cleanup, which might take two to three days. State and local officials are coordinating the response, and the incident's cause is still unknown.