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This shit doesn't end unless the people make it stop.
A former Ohio fire chief described the Ohio train derailment's fallout of toxic chemicals as a "nuclear winter" Tuesday, arguing that the residents displaced by the crisis are being "marginalized" to mitigate the problem.
"I was watching a video a couple of days after they detonated all of the tanker cars and there was this plume [of smoke] that went up… and it stratified out at about 3,000 feet and then this guy in Darlington, Pennsylvania, I believe, started showing pictures of this black stuff precipitating out of this dark cloud over his house," Silverio Caggiano told Fox News' Steve Doocy on "Fox & Friends."
"It reminds you of that nuclear winter stuff that you see when you watch these nuclear explosions… this really looks like a nuclear winter. We nuked this town with chemicals, and this is what they're getting," he added.
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In at least four lawsuits across state and federal courts, residents are arguing that the company's poor handling of hazardous materials like vinyl chloride was negligent. ...
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Since February 8, several class action lawsuits have been filed against Norfolk Southern Railroad Company, which could be consolidated as the majority of the suits allege negligence by the company.
"Because the Vinyl Chloride that was released following the derailment and resulting fire is a known carcinogen that has been linked to an increased likelihood of contracting liver and other cancers," the train company should provide residents with "medical monitoring whereby they will be regularly followed, assessed and monitored by health care providers," attorneys for residents Ray and Judith Hall said in a class action lawsuit filed on February 8 in a federal court in the Northern District of Ohio.
A separate lawsuit, filed in the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court by the owners of Bird Dog Kennels and Stonybrook Kennels, cited the environmental impact on fish and wildlife in the area and claimed that the train company was negligent and delayed in notifying residents which chemicals had been spilled.
According to local news station WEWS, the Ohio Department of Natural resources said on Monday that at least 3,500 fish were killed by poisoning related to the derailment, with the contamination reaching streams up to 7.5 miles away.
Some residents reported having respiratory issues as well as their animals having trouble breathing after being cleared to return home, according to the New Republic.
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I wonder if they can also sue the companies who shipped the freight?Ohio train derailment's toxic fallout compared to 'nuclear winter': 'We nuked this town with chemicals'
Former Ohio fire chief and hazardous chemicals expert Silverio Caggiano joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the dangers associated with the recent Ohio train derailment.www.foxnews.com
Pretty sure the company that shipped the freight is Norfolk Southern Railroad Company unless you are meaning something I missed.I wonder if they can also sue the companies who shipped the freight?
He means the company that ordered transportation. Usually, but not always, the same company manufacturing or importing the product.Pretty sure the company that shipped the freight is Norfolk Southern Railroad Company unless you are meaning something I missed.
Gun manufacturers are a key part of citizens' defense against the Great Reset. They must be destroyed.Why would they be liable for this event? The negligence and liability is on the railroad.
Arguing that the manufacturer or manufacturer's agent bears responsibility/liability would be akin to arguing that gun manufacturers are responsible for murders committed with their product(s).
Proper-sized gluteal.
That's the essence of his life, obviously.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) told Ohio’s state government that it was not eligible for disaster assistance, a spokesperson for DeWine told Fox News Digital on Thursday. The Dewine spokeseman explained that FEMA believed the incident qualified as a traditional disaster, such as a tornado or hurricane, for which it usually provides assistance.
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The governor and the railroad were blocking scientists from getting soil samples in East Palestine,
W...E...FJust in case those who are Really slow and haven't figure out who the enemy is yet here is another article.
ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
Nearly 45,000 animals have died as a result of a toxic train crash this month in an Ohio town, environmental officials have said.
The source also told the Ohio Star that Governor DeWine attempted to block scientists from entering state parks:
Let me spell it out for you F-A-S-C-I-S-M what's that spell?
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