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Students at Prospect Elementary School in Salamanca has been evacuated due to a train accident.
The Salamanca School District posted on Facebook that the accident could possibly cause an argon gas leak.
All students have been evacuated and taken to the high school. Parents were able to pick up their children at the high school auditorium after 10 a.m., with proper identification.
A shelter in place for the area near the Salamanca-Great Valley line has been lifted.
School officials say all the students are safe, and were evacuated as a precaution. Lunches will be served for Prospect students who remain in school.
This article first appeared on www.wgrz.com
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