As the season of wintry weather approaches, Hardin County Emergency Services Director Bryce Shumate during Tuesday’s Hardin Fiscal Court meeting reminded people of the importance of having a disaster survival
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No evacuations after train derails in Hardin County, EMA chief says
According to Hardin Co. EMA Chief Bryce Shumate, a total of seven train cars derailed into a creek. Five of the cars are empty and two contain non-hazardous cargo. Author: WHAS11 Digital Staff Updated: 12:42 AM EDT July 21, 2021
HARDIN COUNTY, Ky. Crews are on the scene of a train derailment in Hardin County.
The incident happened Tuesday evening near Colesburg, about five miles north of Elizabethtown.
According to Hardin Co. EMA Chief Bryce Shumate, a total of seven train cars derailed into a creek. Five of the cars are empty and two contain non-hazardous cargo.