"East Palestine Train Derailment: Progress and Persistent Challenges One Year On"

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One year after a Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, residents and business owners still express deep concerns about safety and health risks. While the company's CEO acknowledges progress and investments in environmental remediation and community support, some locals remain skeptical and seek greater accountability. Lawsuits have been filed against Norfolk Southern, and residents continue to worry about long-term health effects and the safety of their community.
Topics:nation#community-concerns#east-palestine#environment#environmental-remediation#norfolk-southern#train-derailment
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- A year later, the stream flowing under peoples' homes in East Palestine is still polluted alleghenyfront.org
- East Palestine derailment: Industry lobbies against new safety laws The Washington Post
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