The extent of the environmental disaster as a result of the derailment of a train carrying toxic chemicals in the US state of Ohio creates controversy.
The environmental disaster in the region as a result of the explosions that occurred after the derailment of the train carrying toxic chemicals in the US state of Ohio continues to be discussed, although days have passed.
According to the news in the national and international media, the amount of chemicals carried on the train is much higher than the official figures, and the residents of the region are informed about mysterious ailments and animal deaths.
The Independent newspaper reported that the residents of the East Palestinian town in Ohio, who were affected and evacuated by the incident, which it described as an “environmental disaster”, did not want to return to their homes despite the “safe” report by the authorities. Many residents want to see the results of air samples taken from their homes before returning.
DISEASE AND ANIMAL DEATH SURROUNDED
In the news of the newspaper, many complaints of the residents such as headache, burning eyes, cough and weakness were included, while images documenting the post-disaster deaths of poultry and fish in the region were shared.
The New York Post newspaper, referring to the harms of the chemicals spreading to the environment, wrote that the amount of toxic chemicals carried by the train is much higher than the announced.
Environmental activist Erin Brockovich shared on her social media platform, quoting the legal notification report sent by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to the train operator, “This is why people do not trust the government. On the one hand, you cannot say that there are harmful substances that pollute and continue to pollute the environment, and on the other hand, say to people ‘everything is fine’.
REPORTER DETENTION
On the other hand, the police detention of the reporter who followed the press statement of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine on the event further inflamed the discussions regarding the “chemical disaster” enigma.
The footage shared by NewsNation shows reporter Evan Lambert being taken into custody by the police while he was streaming DeWine’s press release live. Lambert, who was detained for about five hours, said in a post he shared after he was released, “No reporter deserves to be detained while doing his job. I think it is very important that this should not happen in our country,” he said.
It was stated that the Columbiana County Sheriff’s office confirmed the detention, but did not elaborate on the matter.
In the environmental disaster that occurred in the US state of Ohio, explosions occurred after 50 wagons of the 150 wagon train carrying chemicals were derailed. After the explosions, it was decided to evacuate the residents of the region due to the spread of high amounts of toxic chemicals in the environment.