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Train Derailment Cleanup Continues in Cisco

By: Victor Sotelo
Updated: July 10, 2012
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Clean up in Cisco is continuing after a Union Pacific train derailed three weeks ago.
The city manager says the clean up is going well and he sees no problems in the future.
There are still 12 derailed cars on the sight that will be dismantled and scrapped.
The all clear has been given as far as the drinking water was given by the TCEQ and the EPA.
Officials say the only problem that could happen if Cisco received a sudden rain that would cause a flood.

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