"Health Concerns Grow In East Palestine, Ohio, After Train Derailment"

"Health and environmental concerns are mounting in East Palestine, Ohio after several derailed train cars released toxic fumes last week.

On Feb. 3, about 50 cars of a Norfolk Southern train went off track in Ohio, causing a days-long fire in the area. Ten of the 50 derailed cars contained hazardous chemicals including butyl acrylate and vinyl chloride, which were among combustible liquids that authorities feared could set off a major explosion.

Residents of East Palestine were later asked to evacuate out of precaution. On Monday, Feb. 6, crews conducted what officials called a "controlled release" of the hazardous chemicals which caused a large plume of black smoke.

The evacuation order was lifted on Wednesday and since then, there have been a growing number of reports about people experiencing a burning sensation in their eyes, animals falling ill and a strong odor lingering in the town."

Juliana Kim reports for NPR February 14, 2023.

SEE ALSO:

"Worried Residents Near Ohio Train Derailment Report Dead Fish And Chickens As Authorities Say It's Safe To Return" (NBC News)

"EPA Says Contaminated Soil Was Covered To Rebuild Rail Line" (WKBN)

"Norfolk Southern Announces Over $1 Million In Reimbursements To East Palestine Residents" (WKBN)

 

Source: NPR, 02/14/2023