Residents Kept From Homes After Derailment
From Times Wire Reports
MICHIGAN
The 2,200 residents of Potterville were told that they cannot go home for at least another day while crews clean up a freight train derailment that left some cars leaking propane.
Some people in the town 12 miles southwest of Lansing may be able to return home today, Eaton County Sheriff Rick Jones said.
The Grand Trunk train derailed Monday, sending 35 of its 58 cars off the tracks and forcing the evacuation of the city.
No injuries were reported.
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