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Train in Iron County derailed due to floodwaters on tracks

Jul 16, 2021, 7:26 AM | Updated: 5:53 pm

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Train cars derailed in Iron County. July 15, 2021 Iron County Sheriff's Office

LUND, Utah — A train derailed in Iron County after the area saw heavy rain and flooding late Thursday night. 95 train cars and three people were injured.

The Iron County Sheriff’s Office said dispatchers in Cedar City received a 911 call shortly after 10:00 pm about the derailment. Due to the conditions, it took emergency crews a while to get to the scene.

“Due to the weather and floodwaters in the area deputies and other emergency personnel had a difficult time getting to the injured subjects,” they said. “At approximately 0050 hours (12:50 AM), deputies and other responding personnel were able to make contact with the injured.”

Deputies said that the three occupants of the train who all sustained injuries were able to exit the train and get on to the upper side of the locomotive, but due to the rising floodwaters they were told to remain on top of the trian.

“Due to the remote location and lack of medical supplies, there was a concern for the wellbeing of those injured,” The Sheriff’s Office said.

After emergency crews responded and they were able to safely get those injured off the train and transported to the hospital, officials said two were in good condition and one was in stable condition.

Officials were unsure of what freight and cargo the train was carrying. They’ve asked the public avoid the area while investigations and clean up are underway. 

Iron County Sheriff’s Office, Iron County Roads Department, Cedar City Fire Department, Washington County Swift Water team, Union Pacific, Utah Division of Forestry, Fire & State Lands, Southern Utah University Police Department (Off-duty officer in the area) Gold Cross Ambulance, and Beaver County Ambulance, all assisted with the accident.

Union Pacific confirmed to KSL NewsRadio that there were no explosives on the train. Union Pacific also said there are no plans to detonate the train, and crews are moving in to begin the removal process.

Southern Utah under flash flood watch


Train cars derailedin Iron County. July 15, 2021Iron County Sheriff's Office An injured man removed from derailed train cars in Iron County. July 15, 2021Iron County Sheriff's Office Train cars derailedin Iron County. July 15, 2021Iron County Sheriff's Office Train cars derailedin Iron County. July 15, 2021Iron County Sheriff's Office Officials atop the derailed locomotive train in Iron County. July 15, 2021Iron County Sheriff's Office 95 train cars derailed after hitting an area covered in floodwaters due to heavy rainfall in Iron County Utah on July 16, 2021.Iron County Sheriff's Office

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Train in Iron County derailed due to floodwaters on tracks