Hidden report reveals how workers got sick while cleaning up Ohio derailment site
- Workers cleaning the contaminated creeks near East Palestine, Ohio, became sick, experiencing headaches and nausea due to chemicals released during the process, as reported by The Associated Press.
- Findings about worker illnesses were withheld from the public last spring despite local concerns about health effects from the chemicals involved in the Norfolk Southern derailment.
- Resident Misti Allison emphasized that the community lacks sufficient monitoring of long-term health impacts, indicating that the report should not have been kept secret.
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Hidden report reveals how workers got sick while cleaning up Ohio derailment site
The creeks around East Palestine, Ohio, were so badly contaminated by last year’s disastrous Norfolk Southern derailment that some workers became sick during the cleanup. The illnesses are described in
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