Two West Virginia towns have been evacuated after a freight train carrying crude oil derailed and burst into flames.At least 14 cars were affected and one plunged into the Kanawha River, state officials said.
There are also reports that a train car crashed into a house, but there were no initial reports of fatalities.
Rail company CSX said in a statement that one person was being treated for potential inhalation, but no other injuries were reported.
Residents of Adena Village and Boomer have been urged to evacuate after the accident happened at 13:30 (18:30 GMT).
Darrin McGuffin, about a quarter-mile from the scene, told the BBC the fire was still out of control late in the afternoon.
He estimated about half a mile of the river was burning.
State emergency response and environmental officials headed to the scene - a rural, coal mining area near Montgomery.
West Virginia American Water shut down a water treatment plant, located three miles away an hour after the derailment, spokeswoman Laura Jordan said. The plant serves about 2,000 customers.
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