A rail bridge over the Yellowstone River in rural southwest Montana collapsed Saturday, taking a freight train with it. The train that derailed was loaded with asphalt and sulfur, leading to some of the cargo leaking into the river, according to local officials. Stillwater County emergency services chief David Stamey told The Associated Press that drinking water pumps have been shut off downriver as a precaution. He added that the sulfur will be diluted into the river water and is not dangerous. Eight rail cars were on the collapsed part of the bridge, and yellow liquid could be seen flowing out of some of the cars. Nearby Yellowstone County also closed its drinking water pumps
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