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Vance returns to site of catastrophic East Palestine derailment, vows to complete cleanup

Vice President JD Vans visited East Palestine, Ohio on February 3, 2023, the 2nd anniversary of the derailment of Norfolk Southern Train. 。

Vans
stress The East Palestine people are not forgotten and have the desire to ensure the appropriate purification of his hometown.

Derailment

A no fork Southern freight train with three locomotives derailed by 141 cars in East Palestine on February 3, 2023, nine empty cars, and three locomotives. 11 monobottile ether, ethylhexyl acrylate, and isobutylene, including 11 dangerous substances including 38 cars, vinyl chloride, benzene residues, hydrogen chloride, and ethylene Glycolicoling. result Failed wheel bearing.

The first fire may cause the debris to involve the debris, which can cause “catastrophic tanker failure” and a railway emergency crew.
Spent Last year, more than $ 1.5 million in the Washington DC, more than hundreds of millions of lobby activities in 1990, five tank vinyl chloride ventilation and burns, and the national Traffic Safety Commission was empty. It is dark. I was called A toxic “mushroom cloud”.

“I can't forget this community.”

BLAZE NEWS has previously reported, as if a railway that tends to occur in a derailed car that is derailed in a derailed car, as if it was burning a vinyl chloride chloride chloride, as it produced hydrogen chloride and phosphogen gas.

NTSB
Revealed In June last year, it was said that 2,000 residents had to run a controlled burn that had to escape from the house, killing thousands of local creatures. Heavy polluted A nearby water area, and probably aeronal chemical toxins, probably causing cancer, were sent to the air In multiple states Beyond the accident week, “It was based on the incomplete and misleading information provided by officials and contractors in the southern Norfolk. There was no need for ventilation or burns to prevent tank car failures. ”

Vance on the ground

Two years later
Emphasis Request the environmental damage of East Palestine and that you can't forget your residents, Vance ReturnedThe village emphasizes what is unforgettable and unforgettable.

“I talked to the president a few days ago. The president loves the community. Of course, he visited it personally,” Vans told the village fire department. “We are in the long -term East Palestine, just to tell the message that this community will not be forgotten and will not be left behind.”

Vance called the “tragedy and shame” of the Biden administration, saying, “the environmental purification must end.”

Vice President is also interested in supporting the rejuvenation of the regional economy, saying, “We are not only not only to complete the cleanup environment, but also to East Palestine more stronger and more prosperous than a disaster. I hope you see it.

Lee Zeldin of EPA administrator
It is shown The Vance's office told him shortly after confirming that his first business order was East Palestine, and that cleanup efforts were currently the top priority of the EPA.

Lawsuit

Until then, local people have been searching for explanatory accounts.

A new lawsuit, including the current and former residents of East Palestine, including the current and former residents, recently submitted to government agencies at all levels of Norfolk Southern Southern and the government He claims that he died in the wrecked aftermath.
It has been reported KDKA-TV.

It is said that the lawsuit claims that Norfolk Southern is already in a hook for a 600 million dollar collective lawsuit.
Approved September, over A settlement of $ 310 billion Reconciliation between Federal Government and East Palestine announcement On January 27, he fumbled on cleaning, but failed to warn the residents on health risks.

AP communication
It is shown Alleging that Norfolk Southern Southern greed is the cause of derailment, at least nine litigation is raised by individuals and companies, and $ 600 million reconciliation compensates for the victims and acts on the railway. It suggests that it is not enough to encourage you to change.

Railway's spokeswoman Heather Garcia refused to comment on the lawsuit, but she said to the AP communication, “We have made a big progress, but we are not over.”

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