It’s almost as if the government is staging these train chemical leaks and derailments in Ohio in purpose…. For the second time in just a couple years, another train is leaking toxic chemicals (Styrene) that has forced people to evacuate their homes.. Of course, this has gotten zero coverage from the media, including Faux or Newsmax.
Train derailment near Cleves, Ohio. People evacuated. Roads blocked. A faulty valve on a train tanker car leaked into the air a large amount of Styrene, a dangerous chemical.@Local12 pic.twitter.com/tWUSBDvhYZ
— David Winter (@DavidWinterTV) September 24, 2024
Styrene is one of the most common industrial chemicals, with millions of pounds of it made each year.
The effects of styrene can be both acute and chronic: https://t.co/H7p6KNo1fe pic.twitter.com/yxay9pKmsk
— Local 12/WKRC-TV (@Local12) September 24, 2024
#BREAKING: Residents of Cleves and Whitewater Twp, Ohio have been ordered to EVACUATE due to a “dangerous” chemical leak from a train car
HERE WE GO AGAIN.
Residents are being told to IMMEDIATELY evacuate and leave the area “in any direction.”
Fire crews are now dousing… pic.twitter.com/h2QVkrZENJ
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 24, 2024
BREAKING: Residents in Cleves, Ohio Remain Evacuated Due to Toxic Railcar Leak
Cleves, Ohio residents are still banned from their homes following a toxic chemical leak from rail cars, sparking frustration. Many have been denied access to retrieve medications, while others are… pic.twitter.com/RmMXQV53Wq
— Kristy Tallman (@KristyTallman) September 25, 2024
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