‘Nobody has answers’: Ohio residents fearful of health risks near train site
by Nina Lakhani in East Palestine and Tom Perkins from Environment | The Guardian on (#6961Z)
Locals who live near the site of the toxic train derailment describe burning eyes and throat' as experts say the EPA is needlessly putting their health at risk
When crews conducted a controlled burn of giant quantities of toxic vinyl chloride in the wake of the train wreck in East Palestine, Ohio, they nullified the risk of a potentially deadly explosion.
But the preventative burn created new potential risks over the horizon. Compounds such as dioxins, chlorinated PAHs and other chemical byproducts of vinyl chloride combustion, some of which are highly toxic, can accumulate in the environment, and could pose a long-term health threat in the East Palestine area and downwind.
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