Cleanup is underway after train derailment in British Columbia
HOPE, B.C. — CN Rail says a team of contractors and environmental experts has begun removing potash from the site of a derailment involving a Canadian Pacific train near Hope, B.C.
No one was hurt when about 60 cars jumped the tracks early Monday at a CN rail bridge.
CN says potash, potassium-laden salts used in fertilizer, soap and some food products went into the creek but the spill has been contained and a vacuum truck is at the site.
A statement from the company says water monitoring is underway and containment barriers are in place on the creek.