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We all remember the harrowing image of a mushroom cloud over East Palestine. An explosive train derailment destroyed a small Ohio town and captured the nation’s attention. It is difficult to ...
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After an intentional burn of hazardous chemicals from a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio created a mushroom cloud, what's left are clouds of anxiety and questions about air and water ...
But “not uncommon” doesn’t exactly mean standard, either—a mushroom cloud of dense, acrid smoke that radiates out across miles and miles of farmland would make anyone frantic.
We all remember the harrowing image of a mushroom cloud over East Palestine. An explosive train derailment destroyed a small Ohio town and captured the nation’s attention.
To be clear, the decision to send a life-threatening mushroom cloud of poisonous gas into the air, water and homes of East Palestine was made by two sitting governors at the urging of a company ...
Ever since Feb. 3, 2023, residents of East Palestine have struggled with serious health conditions that were nonexistent before the derailment.
In the 12 months since the derailment, the immediate drama of the massive fire and cloud of burning chemicals has been replaced by uncertainty, anxiety and distrust.
Two years ago, a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, led to a chemical fire and evacuation. Cleanup efforts are largely complete, but residents remain worried about long-term health risks.
After the crash, a mushroom-like cloud of toxins billowed into the atmosphere and smothered the area.
Horses, hogs and hazardous chemicals: East Palestine livestock owners race to protect their animals after train derailment Residents near the crash site in East Palestine tell Graig Graziosi of a ...