Crews still battling fire from crude oil train derailment in central Saskatchewan
LANIGAN, Sask. — Saskatchewan’s public safety agency says crews are working in frigid temperatures as they continue to battle a fire that started when a freight train carrying crude oil derailed.
The province says crews are taking precautions as Environment Canada has issued an extreme cold warning for the area with wind-chill values in the -30s C.
Canadian Pacific Railway reported the train derailed early Monday west of Guernsey, 115 kilometres southeast of Saskatoon.
It says 34 cars went off the tracks, and the line reopened Tuesday morning after repairs and inspections were completed.


