Train derails in northwestern Iowa, Lyon County Sheriff's Office says
Train derails in northwestern Iowa, Lyon County Sheriff's Office says

LYON COUNTY, Iowa (Iowa Media Wire) — A train carrying grain derailed near the small town of Alvord had a minor derailment Friday morning.

An official with the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office told Iowa Media Wire 9 that the derailment took place around 4:26 a.m. on Elmwood/K-30 just south of 220th Street. The road is closed in the area.

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The derailment was considered minor with only a few number of cars carrying grain. The sheriff’s office isn’t assisting with the cleanup and BNSF is on the scene. No hazmat was needed.

BNSF told Iowa Media Wire 9 that the incident took place around 3:30 a.m. Friday morning and affected the main track. No one was injured and there is no threat to the public. Crews are continuing to clear the scene while they continue to investigate the cause. BNSF did not say how many cars were impacted.

Iowa Media Wire 9 has reached out to the Lyon County Emergency Management for comment.

The official with the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office couldn’t say if flooding may have been a cause, but there is flooding in Lyon, Sioux, and Clay counties in Iowa and Lincoln County, South Dakota are experiencing flooding conditions. Part of Highway 18 west of Rock Valley is closed due to flooding.

Rock River at Rock Valley is at minor flood stage at 16.35 feet as of 9 a.m. It is currently forecast to peak at 21 feet into major flood stage Saturday at 7 p.m.

Upstream at Rock Rapids, Rock River has already hit major flood stage with 19.65 feet at 9:15 a.m. It is still expected to peek at 25.1 feet Friday evening.

Additionally, the Big Sioux River above Canton, South Dakota, is at 1241.58 feet at major flood stage as of 9 a.m.

North of Spencer, the right lane of southbound Highway 71 is closed due to flooding.