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Evacuations in Ohio Following Train Derailment

[b]● A train derailment threatens to escalate with a chance of explosions
● Nearby residents have been asked to evacuate the area
● Local waterways are being monitored for potential pollution[/b]

[i][c=666666]Dark smoke rises from a derailed cargo train - Feb. 4, East Palestine, Ohio. (Dustin Franz/AFP via Getty Images)[/c][/i]

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A train that derailed near East Palestine in NorthEast Ohio has the potential to explode or
release poisonous gasses. As a result, several nearby residents have been asked to evacuate
the area.

The Governor (Mike DeWine) issued an evacuation order late this weekend. The order covers
those residents within one mile of the accident site. According to the Governor, many residents
had already left the area before the evacuation notice was published. However, up to 500 local
residents had refused to leave. Those families with children who refuse the evacuation order
could be arrested.

The threat of explosion escalated on Sunday night after one of the train cars that had derailed
experienced a significant temperature change. A major tanker failure could cause an explosion
and send materials up to one mile away.

Concerns have also been raised about hazardous materials like vinyl chloride, butyl acrylate
and other combustible liquids contained in some of the other cars.
The air and the water quality in the nearby stream is being monitored by the Columbiana County
Emergency Management Agency. As of Sunday afternoon, residents were told by officials that
the air and drinking water were safe.

The East Palestine City School District was closed on Monday as were several local roads in
the area. In total, around 50 train cars left the rails on Friday at about 9pm local time. The train
was heading eastbound from Madison, Ill, to Conway, Pa.

The derailment led to a fire that lasted all day and created a strong odor in the surrounding area
according to local radio reports. Ten of the derailed cars contained hazardous materials, half of
which include vinyl chloride, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.

In a Sunday press conference, the agency said that the investigations are ongoing but the initial
findings suggest a mechanical issue with one of the railcar axles. The agency also confirmed
that the three crew members on the train were able to evacuate with no injuries reported.

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[i][c=666666]Black smoke rises over East Palestine, Ohio, from the controlled detonation of a portion of the derailed Norfolk and Southern trains on Monday. (Gene J. Puskar/AP)[/c][/i]
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Wonder who was behind all this…
@Vivaci its a train that derailed probably to heavy not enough brakes or high speed coming down a grade and kaboom
@Elizabeth28 The FBI has warned about a group that is aiming to hurt cities/disrupt routines. So let’s hope you’re right.
@Vivaci theres always that off chances but most train is Over weight not enough locomotives and bad brakes grade slope kaboom
That’s scary…but considering that does happen often, I would expect the responsible parties to follow codes/take necessary precautions.

Praying for everyone in that area…@Elizabeth28
@Vivaci not always you'd be surprise i watch a documentary were they over weight the train miss calculate and not enough locomotive on that train a deep down grade and boom but many factor can be into play wed need the whole story and investigation resumer
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Vivaci poor infrastructure because of lack of financial support, poor planning, lack of bi-partisan support...
@samueltyler2 Oh no…. it’s time we reinvest in our own infrastructure before solving world problems.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Vivaci we need to do both, we should be able to do that, if we can get everyone together, we can do it.