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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