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Natural gas pipeline ruptures in southern Wyoming, sending up huge flame and charring freight train

Cheyenne, Wyoming (AP) – A natural gas pipeline exploded and exploded in Wyoming on Sunday in Wyoming on Sunday, a load train is charged, and the night sky illuminated the night sky with a glow of 60 miles (about 100 kilometers).

Laramie County Firefighter #10, according to the statement, emergency teams of the authorities to the west of Cheyenne 80 west of Interstate 80 explosions reportedly responded shortly after receiving calls.

“Rupture pipeline, carrying dangerous substances, intervention teams and the environment that increases the risk of railway vehicles closely fired.” He said. “More importantly, no injury or death occurred, and no great dangerous financial release did not pose a threat to the public.”

Authorities, firefighters from 9 am in control of the flames, he said. Air photographs from the stage still showed the union pacific cargo cars upright, but it decided to wipe the fire around the crew.

The train on the Union Pacific Morgan pipeline stopped around 2 o’clock. South, no car came out of the rail and said he was working with the railway firefighters.

Energy Infrastructure Company Kinder Morgan Inc. directed questions about Ruptur on the pipeline to the National Transportation Security Board. Federal inspectors were expected to come to the site on Monday.

According to media reports, it can be seen as far away from fire shimmering Loveland, Colorado.

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