It's been 10 days since a train derailed in the Joppa neighborhood of Dallas, but looking at it Sunday, very little has changed since.
But looking at it Sunday, very little has changed since.Joppa residents said they haven’t heard from Union Pacific following the derailment. Following the derailment, their concerns have heightened.
"They could come and explain, if there was a care, but they do not care to explain apparently," said Shalondria Galimore. Union Pacific said in a statement that the derailment is still under investigation and a contractor will remove the grain starting next week. Until then, members of the community will continue to look out for each other.
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