East Palestine Residents Erupt at Norfolk Southern Meeting, Demanding Company Evacuate Town

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'Every day that this community doesn't have relocation options,' said local organizers, 'is another day this community is in crisis.'

Stacey Sevacko with baby in tow attends a town hall meeting held by River Valley Organizing on February 23, 2023 in East Palestine, Ohio."Every day that this community doesn't have relocation options," said local organizers, "is another day this community is in crisis.

The burning of vinyl chloride can send hydrogen chloride and phosgene—which was used in chemical warfare during World War II—into the environment. The chemicals are known to"Every day that this community doesn't have relocation options, independent environmental testing, comprehensive health monitoring, and safe disposal of this toxic waste, is another day this community is in crisis.

Tests on more than 150 private well systems and municipal water has not shown disconcerting contamination levels thus far, according to officials, but locals reported serious concerns about the long-term safety of their town. One woman told the officials she has witnessed "kids vomiting, nosebleeds, numbness in their mouth, numbness in their fingers."

 

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