【CβS News字幕文稿】3月6 Evening News晚间新闻/英语学习听力雅思考研托福口语词汇四级六级字幕英文English Good evening to our viewers in the West (资料图) and thank you for joining us as we begin a new week together. Now to Ohio, where there was another Norfolk Southern train wreck over the weekend, raising new questions about the company's safety record just a month after the toxic train derailment in East Palestine. The N is on the scene, and no injuries were reported. Dashcam video captured the harrowing moment another Norfolk Southern train came hurtling off the tracks, this time near Springfield, Ohio, flinging debris into the air. You guys were so close to the tracks. Very close, yeah.We were so lucky.Lane Martin was on his way to work when three rail cars careened into the yard next door. My first thought was, I hope that nothing hazardous was on that train. I hope everybody's OK. He says he feared a repeat of the toxic train derailment in East Palestine over 200 miles away. But au say none of the 28 cars that went off the tracks in Springfield leaked hazardous material. The train had 212 rail cars. There were other cars with hazardous materials on them. But as they were not affected by the derailment, we do not have a situation at this time. Also on Saturday, a Union Pacific train went off the tracks in Southern Kansas. And early this morning, at least three cars on this gravel train derailed in Maynard, Texas. Are we having more derailments than before, or does it just seem that way? The short answer is you look at the statistics. What we have at the moment is a greater awareness of the fact that they do happen. And that's good because that means we will continue to focus on safety. Norfolk Southern told us today it's cooperating with i into its recent derailments, including this one in Springfield. The company also announced today it'Il improve its network of sensors along the tracks that detect wheel bearings overheating, which the N says happened in East Palestine. But Transportation s Pete Buttigieg says tougher l are needed. Now, this comes as large parts of Northern California remain under winter storm warnings,as residents in the southern part of the state are pleading for help, with many still stranded after last week's record-breaking snowfall. The line for free food shows the desperation in Crestline as supplies run out. We met 73-year-old Carol Wolfe, who waited for three hours and not for herself. The neighbors across the street, they have two little kids. They need some help. We joined Wolfe on her nearly 1 mile trek back to her snow-clogged neighborhood. I mean, it amazes me. It's been nearly two weeks now, and this is the state of your road. We're used to it being plowed the day after. It wasn't supposed to be this brutal. Folks, we're here for you. We're going to dig you out, and we are coming.They say they' re coming.They say they're coming, but it doesn't feel like they're coming. Images like this show the work that lies ahead. The weight of the snow has caused roofs to collapse, encased entire homes and cars,and cut off power. A woman even gave birth without any medical help during the storm-- We brought you some milk and some groceries. -which is why so many have taken matters into their own hands. Milk has probably been the hardest thing. You're awesome. In Crestline, relief is delivered by the gallon. And I have some more of it. l'll bring it over a little later. l appreciate it, Carol. Two-year-old and a three-year-old and they go through it like crazy. For now, neighbors still helping neighbors until more resources arrive. And county o say they have plowed hundreds of miles of roads, but it could take several more days before they can access neighborhoods like this. There is rain in the forecast, which could help melt all of this snow. But with it comes a new threat, Norah, the possibility of flooding. Jonathan Vigliotti reporting and helping deliver milk, thank you very much. Finally tonight, Southern rock fans are tipping their Stetson hats to guitar legend Gary Rossington. He was the last surviving co-founder of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Rossington co-wrote "Sweet Home Alabama" and many of the band's signature hits. His soaring slide guitar gave flight to the anthem "Free Bird." He suffered multiple broken bones in the 1977 plane c that k three band members, including its lead singer and Rossington's fishing buddy, Ronnie Van Zant. Gary Rossington was 71. |
标签:
|关于我们 |联系我们 |网站地图 |广告服务
Powered by www.zbce.cn 中部财经网
© 2013-2017 联系我们:55 16 53 8 @qq.com