Hamlet NC Train Derailment After Collision Under Investigation

Hamlet NC train derailment

The Hamlet NC train derailment is under investigation after a collision between two trains caused a locomotive and 18 rail cars to leave the tracks Saturday morning.

Emergency crews responded quickly to secure the area and ensure public safety.

Details of the Hamlet NC Train Derailment

Officials say the Hamlet NC train derailment happened just before 10:30 a.m. No injuries were reported, but a small amount of diesel fuel was released and quickly contained.

A nearby vehicle was also damaged during the incident.

Response and Cleanup Efforts

Local emergency responders worked alongside CSX crews to manage the situation. Cleanup and recovery efforts are ongoing as crews work to restore normal operations.

Officials praised the coordinated response and quick action taken to prevent further issues.

What Happens Next

The cause of the Hamlet NC train derailment remains under investigation. Authorities continue to monitor the site and ensure safety for nearby residents.

This incident highlights the importance of emergency preparedness across communities in North Carolina.

Stay connected with Star 102.5 for continued updates across the Sandhills and beyond.

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