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The explosion was about 70 miles (112 km) northwest of East Palestine, Ohio, where earlier this month a train loaded with toxic chemicals derailed, causing a fire that sent a cloud of smoke over ...
CINCINNATI — A dangerous chemical leak from a railcar threw residents of a small Ohio community into disarray on Tuesday as officials issued shelter-in-place and evacuation orders.. Styrene, a ...
Ohio officials worry about explosion threat after chemical leak prompts evacuations Quinlan Bentley, Erin Couch and Bebe Hodges, USA TODAY NETWORK September 25, 2024 at 2:12 AM
BLEVE–fireball, 2008 Toronto propane explosion The following is a list of boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE) accidents. It shows whether the accident occurred during dangerous goods transportation or at a fixed facility, the accident origin (e.g., storage, process reactor, rail tank car, tank truck), the material involved, its amount, the number of fatalities, and whether a ...
2013 Chemical accident in Horlivka; ... Ajka alumina plant accident; 2022 Aqaba toxic gas leak; B. Bhopal disaster ... East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment; G ...
Acerinox accident: radioactive contamination: 1998 Spain Agriculture Street Landfill: United States Ajka alumina plant accident: caustic waste spill 2010 Hungary Atari video game burial: 1983 United States Bajzë Rail Station: chemical contamination 1991 Albania Buffalo Creek Flood: coal slurry impound spill 1972 United States Corby toxic waste ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine told reporters about 10 days after the accident that he had secured a commitment from Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw that the company would remain in East Palestine until ...
The crash site on February 5 Air monitoring device Workers digging up a creek and filtering the water at the entrance to a park Cleanup of a small creek. Nearly 70 emergency agencies from Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania mobilized in response. [30] East Palestine Mayor Trent Conaway declared a state of emergency. [31]