EPA chief vows to hold train company accountable for Ohio disaster

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“Is it OK to still be here? Are my kids safe? Are the people safe? Is the future of this community safe?” East Palestine resident Lenny Glavan told reporters at the meeting. “We a…

The detonation essentially released those chemicals into the air, but officials said they didn’t have other viable options.

“I want the community to know that we hear you, we see you, and that we will get to the bottom of this,” Regan said. “We are testing for all volatile organic chemicals, we’re testing for everything. We’re testing for everything that was on that train. So we feel comfortable that we are casting a net wide enough to present a picture that will protect the community.”

Nate Velez, who said he lives less than half a mile from where the train derailed, told CNN on Wednesday night that the company’s absence from the meeting was “a slap in the face.”that when he visited the town Monday, a chemical odor left his eyes and throat burning, and gave him a nagging headache.

 

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