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Pete Buttigieg Visits East Palestine to Address Train Derailment and EPA Order

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will visit East Palestine, Ohio, on Thursday to discuss the recent train derailment and the EPA's legally binding order to Norfolk Southern, the company responsible for the incident. The order requires the company to clean up the mess and pay for the fallout, and Buttigieg has called on rail companies to prioritize safety and worker care.

Michael Regan Visits East Palestine to Lead EPA Response to Train Derailment and Ensure Environmental Safety

Michael Regan, head of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is leading federal efforts to address the aftermath of a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, which released plumes of black smoke and contaminated the soil and waterways. Regan has been meeting with residents and state officials, and the EPA has ordered Norfolk Southern to pay for all necessary cleanup. The EPA is also working with the Ohio EPA to ensure the environment is safe and the affected communities are taken care of.

EPA Administrator Michael Regan and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Announce Special Clinic and Enforcement Action in Response to East Palestine Train Derailment

The Ohio Department of Health and the Columbiana County Health Department have opened a special clinic in East Palestine, Ohio, in response to the Feb. 3 train derailment of a Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals. The EPA has also announced an enforcement action against Norfolk Southern, and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has stated that the company will be held accountable for any health issues that arise. The clinic will remain open until the EPA has completed its cleanup and the area is deemed safe.

Residents of East Palestine, Ohio File Class-Action Lawsuit Against Norfolk Southern Following Freight Train Derailment

Residents of East Palestine, Ohio are facing the aftermath of a freight train derailment that released toxic chemicals into the environment, forcing thousands of locals to evacuate. A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Norfolk Southern, the company responsible for the derailment, alleging that they discharged more cancer-causing Vinyl Chloride into the environment than all industrial emitters combined did in the course of a year. The EPA is conducting tests to assess the damage and urging residents to take precautions to protect their health, while the lawsuit against Norfolk Southern is ongoing.

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