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Residents in an Ohio community where a dangerous chemical leak occurred have been allowed to return to their homes. An evacuation order was issued shortly after styrene, a toxic and flammable chemical ...
In Ohio alone, residents received two reminders this week that rail safety reform is still desperately needed. On Wednesday a federal judge approved a $600 million class-action settlement for those ...
Parents, elders, families and pets are back home after spending one or two nights in a hotel, with family or friends, or even ...
Officials said there have not been any changes since Wednesday evening when officials lifted an evacuation order for ...
A local lung specialist has reassured residents that short-term exposure to styrene, a compound used in plastics, is unlikely ...
Residents forced to flee their homes by a styrene leak have questions as they return home and the investigation into what ...
The evacuation order has been lifted and all roads are open after a railcar leaked the chemical styrene in Whitewater ...
People are now allowed to return to their homes after a toxic chemical was released from a train car. Hamilton County ...
Hamilton County EMA advises residents to go inside and seal off doors and windows, close fireplace dampers and turn off your ...
Wednesday evening, officials deemed the area surrounding the railcar leak safe. However, township residents made clear ...
Styrene leak near Cincinnati is yet another toxic chemical spill in Ohio. Here are more The U.S. Emergency Management Agency ...