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Tragedy occurs in Ohio

BELLA ARIST

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Explosions. Chemicals. Danger. On Feb. 4, smoke rose from a cargo train that went off the tracks in East Palestine, Ohio.

The train accident sparked a huge fire and resulted in sending out evacuation orders. There were chemical toxins exposed to the area.

Insider gave more insight into the accident. It was reported that near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, there were “no injuries or fatalities” after the train went off the tracks. The train was shipping cargo from Madison, Illinois, to Conway, Pennsylvania.

A woman who lived in North Lima, about eleven miles away from the accident, reported to have “checked on her chicken coop three days after the crash.” She ended up finding her “five hens and rooster laying lifeless, with no sign of a predator entering their enclosure.”

While the domesticated animals suffer from the toxic exposure, “locals have reported seeing streams full of dead fish in recent days.”

There was an official with the Ohio EPA who “confirmed toxic

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