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N.D. (AP) – Residents of a small North Dakota community are seeing what’s left over from the derailment of an oil train carrying about 180,000 gallons of crude.

The train derailed and caught fire May 6th, with the mainline running through the town of Heimdal. Residents were evacuated from their homes for about a day.

KXMB-TV reports the town has quieted down, with the mass of emergency crews and reporters gone. Construction workers and remains from the accident are what’s left.

Heimdal resident Curt Benson says there have been far more people working on the accident than people living in the town.

The TV station says the National Transportation Safety Board is continuing to investigate the accident.