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Despite safer tank cars, oil leaked in derailment

MOUNT CARBON, W.Va. — The fiery derailment of a train carrying crude oil in West Virginia is one of three in the past year involving tank cars that already meet a higher safety standard than what federal law requires — leading some to suggest even tougher requirements that industry representatives say would be prohibitively costly.

Hundreds of families were evacuated and nearby water treatment plants were temporarily shut down after cars derailed from a train carrying 3 million gallons of North Dakota crude Monday. It was snowing at the time, but it is not yet clear if weather was a factor.

The train’s tanks were a newer model — the 1232 — designed during safety upgrades voluntarily adopted by the industry four years ago. The same model spilled oil and caught fire in Timmins, Ontario, on Saturday, and last year in Lynchburg, Virginia.

A series of ruptures and fires have prompted the White House to consider requiring safety upgrades such as thicker tanks and electronic brakes.

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