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Drone footage captures scale of Ohio train derailment

Local authorities have issued evacuation orders for the whole town of around 5,000 people.

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By Barney Riley via SWNS

Emergency services are evacuating residents after a train carrying hazardous material derailed and caught fire amid fears an explosion could send shrapnel flying over a mile and create a toxic cloud.

Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, have been ordered to evacuate after the train, made up of more than 100 cars - 20 classified as carrying hazardous materials - left the tracks.

The incident occurred on Feb. 3 and has been burning now for three days.

Local fire chief Keith Drabick said: “We need to get everybody who remained within that mile radius - or decided they needed to come back within that mile radius - we need you to leave now.

“This catastrophic failure, if it occurs, will produce hydrogen chloride and phosgene gas into the atmosphere."

(Photo by Eric Whiting via SWNS)

Drone footage filmed by a local resident showed the scale of the incident and the roaring inferno from above.

Eric Whiting said: "I was able to get this footage from my porch so that's how close it was.

"The town was evacuated because of the huge flames and potential chemicals on board the train.

"I have understood the engineers were unharmed and able to break free before it got this bad.

"I am unsure the cause but I am say I feel lucky it happened as it was exiting town.

"Moments sooner could have been much worse for possible fire spread."

Local authorities have issued evacuation orders for the whole town of around 5,000 people.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has enlisted the help of the Ohio National Guard as residents are urged to leave and anyone entering the area is subject to arrest.

The local environment agency is monitoring the air quality and the toxicity levels in the town's drinking water.

The footage was captured on Feb. 3 and 4.

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