East Palestine officials to take questions on Ohio train derailment | Rush Hour

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East Palestine residents can attend an open house Wednesday evening to ask officials about the train derailment that led to the intentional burning of some hazardous chemicals. Initially, the meeting was supposed to be a moderated town hall forum, but the format changed to the open house model, where people can go to individual tables and ask questions.
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One million dollar fund???? What an insult! Three action lawsuit!

ws
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The people who live in the toxic area please don't go back make the responsible party buy you out

joanpaul
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Actually EPA is not testing many homes. They are from Norfolk; they are affiliated with the railroad, those that are doing the testing. They're requiring homeowners to just sign off that they will not sue Norfolk in order to have it tested. If the homeowners want to have an independent company come in and it can cost up to $55, 000.

ML-peed
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Everyone in the area should have blood test done asap.

butter
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In the coal mines they use to send a canary in to test the air… in this case there are death and they are like nothing to be alarmed about

LowIQinHQ
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I'm surprised there ever was a derailment. I thought Pete Buttigieg was an expert on running trains.

alphashaitan
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I bet the prices of the houses in East Pelestine don't even go down after this.

PhuryousOne
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Why don't you ask them about the mitigated breaking systems that were set to be installed on ALL trains that Trump overruled for the Republican party? Perhaps y'all should do your actual jobs?

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