Ohio train derailment: Feud over probe and clean-up remains
The toxins from the Ohio train derailment killed 3,500 fish in nearby waters. State and federal health officials say the municipal water supply in East Palestine is safe, and while some in the area are reporting headaches, nausea, and dizziness, they cannot tie that to the hazardous chemicals that were released. Though, that is still under investigation.
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