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Ohio train derailment: EPA takes control of response and clean-up efforts

Ohio train derailment: EPA takes control of response and clean-up efforts


Ohio train derailment: EPA takes control of response and clean-up efforts

Federal environmental regulators on Tuesday took control of the clean-up from the derailment of the train carrying huge quantities of toxic chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio, earlier this month, and ordered the railroad company Norfolk Southern to foot the bill.

Amid growing fear and frustration among residents about safety and transparency, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will now take control as the fallout from the 3 February train disaster moves from emergency response to the clean-up phase.

Norfolk Southern will be required to reimburse the federal government to provide cleaning services for impacted residents and businesses. If Norfolk Southern fails to comply with order to identify and clean up all the contaminated water and soil, the EPA will takeover the work, and seek triple damages from the multibillion-dollar company.

The new hardline approach against the rail company marks a shift from the EPA amid mounting frustration and distrust of state and federal authorities among residents who have complained they have been getting mixed messages on safety. It comes as misinformation about the crash spreads online and growing concerns that rightwing conspiracists are trying to take advantage of the disaster for political gain. Former president Trump, who gutted environmental regulations, will visit East Palestine on Wednesday.

Although no fatalities or injuries have so far been reported from the toxic spill, a free community health clinic has been opened for residents who are demanding answers about short- and long-term health risks.

In addition to the clean-up, the company will be responsible for out-of-pocket medical costs, and must also reimburse fire services for equipment contaminated during the emergency response, it was announced.

Fifty or so freight cars carrying toxic chemicals derailed on the outskirts of East Palestine, near Beaver county in Pennsylvania, prompting the evacuation of thousands of people as fears grew about a potential explosion of smoldering wreckage.

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