About 12,000 people in West Virginia without water following diesel fuel spill in creek

A diesel fuel spill has left about 12,000 people in southeastern West Virginia without drinking water.

The city of Lewisburg says an estimated 3,975 gallons of diesel fuel spilled into a tributary of the Greenbrier River late Friday night when a tanker truck overturned on Route 92.

Lewisburg Public Works director Mark Carver tells media outlets the city shut down its treatment plant and intakes around 2:30 a.m. Saturday to prevent the fuel from contaminating the water supply. The system ran out of water Sunday afternoon.

Two tanker trucks have been set up at the West Virginia State Fair in Fairlea to distribute water.

Five schools are closed Monday because of the lack of water, along with restaurants.

City officials say it could be several days before water service is restored.