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Among those who went to the hospital was Tryphaena Cooper, 26, of Paulsboro.

She woke up Friday feeling light-headed and soon had diarrhea, she said. A thick fog had billowed in the sky above Cooper’s house, where she lives with her mother and five children.

“You couldn’t see the person next to you,” she said.

Cooper said she received an emergency call instructing her to keep her windows shut and doors locked, but she did not immediately know why.

“It was like a horror movie out there,” she said outside Underwood-Memorial Hospital as she waited for doctors to evaluate her. “We thought we were going to die.”

The industrial area along the Delaware River near the Mantua Creek has been the scene of other environmental accidents.

With two nearby refineries, accidental discharges of gases or chemicals are a recurring problem, and the air is often thick with the smell of petroleum.

In 2004, the mouth of the Mantua Creek was the scene of one of the Delaware River’s worst oil spills when the hull of a Greek tanker, the Athos 1, was punctured by an abandoned anchor, spilling about 265,000 gallons of heavy crude destined for an asphalt refinery in West Deptford.

Terry Coney, a retired construction worker who has lived in Paulsboro since 1969, has a fatalistic view that others shared Friday.

“If it’s going to happen, it’s going to happen,” he said.

County officials have drawn up emergency responses for scenarios from accidents to attacks at the waterfront industries, and Burzichelli said they worked Friday.

“Everyone responded as they were supposed to respond,” he said.

The derailment is expected to disrupt operations for industries south of the creek that are dependent on the railroad for shipments of materials or finished products.

Burzichelli said those business may have to depend on trucks and barges until the bridge is rebuilt.

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(Staff writers Andrew Seidman, Kathy Boccella and Jonathan Lai contributed to this story.)

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