Saskatchewan derailment: More rail restrictions after 1.2M litres of oil spill
GUERNSEY, Sask. — Both of Canada’s major railways are restricting permits for shipping dangerous goods after a fiery train derailment last week in Saskatchewan that spilled about 1.2 million litres of oil.
The province’s Environment Ministry confirmed the amount of the spill in an email Tuesday. It said it was still being determined how much oil was recovered, but noted a significant portion had burned off.
Some 32 of 104 cars derailed and a dozen caught fire when a CP freight train jumped the tracks near Guernsey, about 115 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon, last Thursday.
Flames and thick black smoke poured from the crumpled train cars and 85 residents had to evacuate the area for more than 24 hours.