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A small town in eastern Ohio has been rocked by a train derailment that spilled a number of hazardous chemicals into the air and ground, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate and sparking ...
The train stopped on the eastbound tracks across U.S. 50 from a Kroger store in Hooven. According to the computer-aided dispatch log, a bad smell was reported on the back side of the store at 1:29 ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources stated the chemical spill killed an estimated 3,500 small fish across 7.5 mi (12 km) of streams as of February 8. [64] A later estimate put the number of minnows at 38,222, with other species of animals at 5,500, totaling 43,222. [65]
A pillar of smoke, dead fish, and a cancer-causing chemical: What we know about the Ohio train derailment. Graig Graziosi. February 14, 2023 at 4:45 PM.
Last year a train derailment on the opposite side of Ohio in East Palestine, about 300 miles northeast of Cincinnati, caused hazardous chemicals to leak and burn for days.
Ohio train derailment map: Where did toxic chemical spill happen in East Palestine? Ohio residents fear animal deaths are linked to toxic burnout Wednesday 15 February 2023 19:30 , Bevan Hurley
At 4:25 pm on July 8, 1986, a 44 car Baltimore and Ohio railroad freight train, traveling at 45 miles per hour, bound south to Cincinnati, derailed near Miamisburg, Ohio, a small city with an industrial history in Montgomery County, southwest of Dayton.
Days after crews released and burned toxic chemicals transported by a wrecked train in Ohio, residents remain concerned about the toxic substances that could be lingering in their evacuated ...