What’s in the air in East Palestine, Ohio? - podcast
by Presented by Michael Safi with Nina Lakhani; produ from US news | The Guardian on (#69C8K)
When a train derailed in a small town in Ohio last month, it shed its toxic load, spewed smoke and set off a political firestorm that is still raging
On the evening of 3 February, a train made up of 149 carriages and more than a mile long came off the rails in the small Ohio town of East Palestine. No one was injured but the train shed its cargo, which included toxic chemicals including vinyl chloride, a known carcinogen.
The Guardian's Nina Lakhani has been reporting from East Palestine where residents have returned to their homes after those within the disaster's exclusion zone were forced to leave the area. She tells Michael Safi that local people are furious about the way the accident happened - and how the cleanup has been handled.
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