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East Palestine Residents Reporting Disturbing Symptoms After Chemical Disaster

By Chris

Residents of a small town near the Pennsylvania border are experiencing headaches, sore throats, and other concerning symptoms following a train derailment that took place on Feb 3rd. Despite reassurances that the air and water are safe, many residents are correctly worried about their health and well-being.

The concerning symptoms come after a train containing toxic chemicals crashed in East Palestine, Ohio. The derailment resulted in a massive chemical spill causing a large-scale “controlled burn” of hazardous toxins in the aftermath. The incident has also sparked fear among locals, despite the reassurances that the air and water are safe.

Last week, massive plumes of dark smoke, visible throughout eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania that resulted from the emission of vinyl chloride, which is a carcinogenic substance used in the production of PVC. A total of five cars contained the toxic chemical.

Although several state and federal agencies have maintained that the train derailment did not contaminate the air and water supplies, the residents and first responders who were interviewed by the team reported experiencing similar symptoms…

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