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Correction (Feb. 21, 2023): A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that water from East Palestine could have traveled to the Great Miami River in southwest Ohio.
Correction (Feb. 21, 2023): A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that water from East Palestine could have traveled to the Great Miami River in southwest Ohio. The fiery derailment ...
Other videos have been posted showing the apparent contamination of waterways around East Palestine—including by J. D. Vance, a freshman senator for Ohio, who described the water at Leslie Run ...
About 3,500 fish across 12 species have died in creeks and streams near East Palestine in the aftermath of the incident, Mary Mertz, director of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, said at a ...
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — Officials throughout Ohio continue to monitor the Ohio River's water quality after trace amounts of chemicals spilled from a train derailment in East Palestine.
CINCINNATI — Greater Cincinnati Water Works is continuing to monitor the water quality of the Ohio River after the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.. GCWW said the results of water ...
CINCINNATI — Greater Cincinnati Water Works is reporting there is no detectable chemicals in the Ohio River intakes as anticipated contaminated water from the East Palestine train derailment ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro will travel to East Palestine Tuesday to provide an update on the status of remediation work at the derailment site.
A man takes photos as a black plume rises over East Palestine, Ohio, as a result of a controlled detonation of a portion of the derailed Norfolk Southern train, Feb. 6, 2023. Gene J. Puskar/AP, FILE ...
The environmental and community impacts of a fiery train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, are still being examined. Here's what we know. Cincinnati Public Schools eliminates 109 teaching, 8 ...
In response to the chemical released by the East Palestine train derailment, Greater Cincinnati Water Works is shutting off its Ohio River water intake.
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — The Environmental Protection Agency announced it detected chemicals from the East Palestine train derailment in the Ohio River. Although it's unclear what future impacts ...