Train derailment reported near Beasley in Fort Bend County

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Train derailment reported near Beasley in Fort Bend County
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Authorities are responding to a train derailment along Highway 59 near Beasley in Fort Bend County, Texas.

Authorities are responding to a train derailment in Fort Bend County.The video above is ABC13's 24/7 livestream.It's not immediately clear what the extent of the derailment is, nor what the cars may have been carrying.

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