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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources says more than 38,000 fish and 5,500 other aquatic species died after the East Palestine train derailment.
An estimated 3,500 fish have been killed in various creeks around and near Columbiana County as a result of crews burning toxic chemicals after a Norfolk-Southern train derailed in East Palestine ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources estimates a total of 3,500 aquatic animals died in East Palestine, but just this weekend university of West Virginia student Sam Hall said he found tens of ...
FILE - HEPACO workers, an environmental and emergency services company, observe a stream in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 9, 2023, as the cleanup continues after the derailment of a Norfolk ...
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (WKRC) - Tens-of-thousands of fish, crustaceans, and amphibians died due to the chemical spill following the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources said thousands of aquatic species, including minnows, fish, crayfish and amphibians, died due to chemical contamination after a train derailment in East ...
A new federal lawsuit claims fish and wild animals are dying as far as 20 miles away from the site of a train derailment and controlled burn of chemicals in East Palestine.
east palestine, ohio — Earlier this month, the train derailment and fire in East Palestine sent massive smoke plumes into the sky, and the spill of harmful chemicals into the water.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources said Thursday that the estimated number of fish that died in rivers and waterways after the Feb. 3 train derailment in East Palestine is now in excess of ...