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EAST PALESTINE, Ohio - The National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday will begin its two-day investigative hearings in East Palestine.The hearings will focus on the Feb. 3 train derailment that led to the deaths of over 40,000 aquatic life, the evacuation of hundreds of families and the contamination of over 20 million gallons of water and 75 tons of soil.
Gov. Mike DeWine issued an urgent evacuation notice for residents living in a 1-mile radius of the derailment on Feb. 5,Vinyl chloride, a chemical known to cause cancer in humans, is “near the top of the list” of the most dangerous chemicals that could be involved in a train derailment, according to a
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