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Evacuations ordered after train derailment in rural Tennessee

Officials lifted precautionary evacuations after a Norfolk Southern train carrying ethanol derailed and sparked a fire, with no injuries reported.

  • On Thursday, June 11, a Norfolk Southern train derailed in a remote area near Lancing, Tennessee, triggering a large-scale emergency response with no reported injuries.
  • Approximately 15 to 20 cars derailed with four or five containing ethanol in a remote, inaccessible location that significantly complicated initial emergency response efforts.
  • Morgan County officials initially ordered evacuations for residents near Emory Heights, Homestead, Broken Antler, Lazy Bear, Shady Grove, and Thomas Drive, but have since lifted all orders.
  • Personnel from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation remain on-site monitoring conditions, as contractors found no air quality issues overnight.
  • Cleanup operations continue in phases following National Transportation Safety Board approval, marking the fifth Tennessee train derailment in 2026 according to the U.S. Federal Rail Association.
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Fox 17 broke the news in Nashville, United States on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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