Current:Home > MarketsIllinois semi-truck crash causes 5 fatalities and an ammonia leak evacuation for residents -Dynamic Profit Academy
Illinois semi-truck crash causes 5 fatalities and an ammonia leak evacuation for residents
View
Date:2025-04-19 16:56:59
The National Transportation Safety Board has opened a safety investigation into the collision that caused a cargo tank carrying 7,500 gallons of anhydrous ammonia to overturn in Illinois on Friday.
The cargo tank was in an accident that involved "multiple" vehicles about a half-mile east of Teutopolis, Illinois, on U.S. Highway 40 at about 9:25 p.m. local time, authorities said in a statement.
Five fatalities were reported, and six other people were hospitalized. The identities of the victims have not been released.
The impact of the accident caused the cargo tank to start leaking, which prompted the evacuation of 500 people, according to a news release from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
At a press conference Sunday afternoon, NTSB board member Tom Chapman said a preliminary investigation determined the accident was caused when the driver of a semi-truck pulled to the right of the road in reaction to another vehicle.
The truck rolled over, compromising the cargo tank carrying the ammonia, Chapman said.
The cargo tank was punctured after it collided with a parked utility trailer, causing about half of the tank's 7,500 gallons of anhydrous ammonia to leak, according to Chapman.
"We will not be determining the probable cause of the crash while we were on scene, nor will we speculate about the cause," Chapman said.
The investigative team will be on the scene for four to six days and a preliminary report is expected to be published in about 30 days, according to Chapman. Final reports take from 12-24 months to complete.
Chapman encouraged witnesses or anyone with relevant information regarding the collision to contact the NTSB.
Effingham County Sheriff Paul Kuhns earlier told reporters that there was a "large plume" from the ammonia leak. Because the leak caused "terribly dangerous air conditions in the northeast area of Teutopolis," an evacuation was ordered within an approximate one-mile radius of the crash, Kuhns said. Evacuation orders for some areas were lifted Saturday evening, Effingham County reported.
Officials declined to comment on what caused the deaths.
The air conditions meant emergency responders had to "wait" and "mitigate the conditions" before they could "get actual access" to the crash site, Kuhns said. Kuhns said the crash site covered a "fairly large area." The highway between Teutopolis and Montrose is closed.
"We have a lot of brave firemen, EMT, hazmat specialists, police officers that are working on the scene as we speak," said Kuhns.
The NTSB said in a statement shared Saturday on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, that it will investigate the crash in coordination with the Illinois State Police and the Effingham County Sheriff's Department.
Inhalation of anhydrous ammonia, which is toxic, can be fatal at high concentrations. The ammonia can also burn the skin and eyes, and cause severe respiratory injuries. In the news conference, one official called the substance "terrible."
Teutopolis is a town of just over 1,600 people about 92 miles southeast of Springfield, Illinois, the state's capital.
The Associated Press contributed reporting.
- In:
- Illinois
- Deadly Crash
Kerry Breen is a news editor and reporter for CBS News. Her reporting focuses on current events, breaking news and substance use.
veryGood! (49)
Related
- Sam Taylor
- Restaurant worker is rewarded for hard work with a surprise visit from her Marine daughter
- Measles cases rose 79% globally last year, WHO says. Experts explain why.
- AT&T cellphone service out for tens of thousands across the country
- Sonya Massey's family keeps eyes on 'full justice' one month after shooting
- Review: Netflix's 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' is a failure in every way
- Mayorkas meets with Guatemalan leader Arévalo following House impeachment over immigration
- Rescuers battle to save a baby elephant trapped in a well
- The Best Stocking Stuffers Under $25
- Going on 30 years, an education funding dispute returns to the North Carolina Supreme Court
Ranking
- Audit: California risked millions in homelessness funds due to poor anti-fraud protections
- Danny Masterson transferred out of maximum security prison. Why are we still talking about him?
- New Hampshire man convicted of killing daughter, 5, whose body has not been found
- Feds accuse alleged Japanese crime boss with conspiring to traffic nuclear material
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
- In 'To Kill a Tiger,' a father stands by his assaulted daughter. Oscar, stand by them.
- What we know about death of Oklahoma teen Nex Benedict after beating in school bathroom
- Dozens of Idaho obstetricians have stopped practicing there since abortions were banned, study says
Recommendation
Shilo Sanders' bankruptcy case reaches 'impasse' over NIL information for CU star
Zendaya Slyly Comments on Boyfriend Tom Holland’s “Rizz”
Trump, GOP lag Biden and Democrats in fundraising as campaigns look to general election
Can Jennifer Lopez's 'This Is Me... Now' say anything new?
Jury selection set for Monday for ex-politician accused of killing Las Vegas investigative reporter
Sex ed classes in some states may soon watch a fetal development video from an anti-abortion group
Wisconsin Potawatomi leader calls for bipartisanship in State of Tribes speech
Education Department says FAFSA fix is coming for Social Security issue