Florida wildfires disrupt Amtrak service, strand hundreds of passengers for over 24 hours
Multiple wildfires in northern Florida have halted Amtrak train service, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded on trains for more than a day.
Multiple wildfires burning in northern Florida have severely disrupted Amtrak rail service, stranding hundreds of passengers on trains for extended periods. The fires have brought train traffic to a standstill across the affected region.
According to Amtrak, the wildfires have impacted at least three train routes in the area. More than 200 passengers were trapped aboard one train for nearly 24 hours, while some passengers on other affected trains were stranded for more than 30 hours.
The disruption has forced Amtrak to halt operations on the affected routes as crews work to assess track conditions and ensure passenger safety. The company has not immediately provided details about when normal service might resume.
Passengers aboard the stranded trains have described challenging conditions during the extended delays. The situation highlights the vulnerability of rail transportation to natural disasters and extreme weather events.
Florida has experienced multiple wildfires in recent periods, with northern portions of the state particularly affected. The fires have not only impacted rail service but also posed broader challenges to transportation and emergency services in the region.