Social media users have been posting extensively about a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, and the scale of its chemical dangers. Experts say the situation is serious, but not unprecedented, and that the most dramatic claims are likely exaggerated.
. However, illnesses can take time to develop. So can local environmental impacts.
Even so, he added, the derailment is"unlikely" to become as bad as the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster in what today is Ukraine. Chernobyl was a radioactive incident that killed several dozen workers directly, forced the evacuation of roughly 100,000 civilians, and led to the creation of a depopulated, 19-mile-radius exclusion zone around the former plant.
This photo, taken with a drone, shows portions of a Norfolk Southern freight train that were still on fire some 24 hours after a derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. After the train derailed, a large fire erupted, sending a huge plume of smoke skyward. Officials warned of the risk of an explosion triggered by hazardous chemicals and combustible materials aboard the train. The chemical of primary concern was vinyl chloride.
DeWine called this"absurd" and urged Congress to reassess regulations for trains carrying toxic substances.Two days after the controlled burn, officialsevacuated residents it was safe to return home. State and local health officials analyzed air quality samples from the derailment area and nearby residential neighborhoods and found the contaminants below the level of concern.
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