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Train Carrying Toxic Gas Derails In Tennessee



MARYVILLE, Tenn. — Authorities said at least 5,000 people are under a mandatory evacuation Thursday morning after a train derailment and fire in eastern Tennessee's Blount County. Blount County Fire Department Lt. Johnny Leatherwood said a call about the train derailment came in Wednesday night at 11:50 p.m. EDT. CSX said there were no injuries reported as a result of the derailment. A total of 27 cars in the train carried hazardous materials. The train had two locomotives and 57 cars.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency's website, acrylonitrile is known to cause mucous membrane irritation, headaches, dizziness and nausea. Authorities have advised against drinking well water until further notice because of water contamination. July 2 http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/07/02/evacuated-train-fire/29605959/









The cardinal ingresses of the Sun have a traditional reputation as  important mundane events. On June 21, the Sun entered Cancer, the second of the four cardinal signs. A chart for the ingress drawn for Maryville is shown here. (Readers may like to compare this chart with that  presented in a previous post [1]on the Falcon rocket explosion at Cape Canaveral.)









Our attention is drawn to the Sun-Mars conjunction quincunx Saturn. Mars-Saturn hard aspects are always an indicator of accidents. And this is precisely what happened  yesterday July 1, when the progressed MC [28ge] reached a conjunction to Mars [28ge]. 
Mars is conjunct stars of Auriga, the Charioteer, a symbol for a fast moving vehicle while Saturn aligns with stars of the Serpent. The breath of the Serpent is poisonous so that Diana Rosenberg links this area to “gas poisoning”.



Finally, the event chart July 1, 11:50 pm EDT has Neptune (petroleum) rising and the star Sarin, delta Herculis on the MC. About this star Diana Rosenberg writes: “danger of accidents, poisoning; events that overwhelm authorities and/or emergency services; evacuations”. 

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