A freight train with both Coors Light and Blue Moon beer derailed in Montana, becoming one of many recent rail accidents in the U.S.
The Plains-Paradise Rural Fire District released a press release detailing the derailment that occurred in Paradise near the river on Sunday around 9 a.m. According to officials, 25 cars derailed,While some cars contained beer, others did not. Photos confirmed Blue Moon and Coors Lights spilled into the river bank,
reported. Officials confirmed no hazardous material spilled over and that there was no threat to the public.Derailments are reportedly common, according to data. The U.S. railroad system is used to transport millions of raw materials, also reported. Though following the East Palestine disaster, safety concerns have garnered more attention.
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