Hazmat crews rush to Pennsylvania train derailment as residents told to shelter in place
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A freight train derailment in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, reportedly involved about 16 cars, but officials say no hazardous material leaks were found and the area has been deemed safe.
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Emergency crews are urging nearby residents to shelter in place while officials investigate what the derailed freight cars were carrying in Pennsylvania.
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