A cargo train carring a Toxic crash of rail in Australia.

A freight train that derailed near the northeast Australian town of Julia Creek has reportedly leaked up to 31,500 liters of sulfuric acid, while Queensland Police have sharply revised the amount of toxic substance it
was hauling upward.

The massive leak, which contaminated land in northwest Queensland after a train with 26 cars fell off the tracks some 20 kilometers from Julia Creek on Sunday, was reported by ABC News Brisbane.


Meanwhile, local police have announced that the estimated amount of acid carried by the train totals about 819,000 liters – more than four times the original estimate of 200,000. Police and local authorities have assured the public that only “one” of the tanker cars has ruptured and there is no danger to the local population.

“No other ruptured carriages have been identified as leaking at this stage,” Queensland Police said in a statement.

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