Videos and photos showed an oily inferno of burning vinyl chloride and other chemicals towering over East Palestine, Ohio. Now residents and local leaders are worried about the longtime health consequences of the train crash, fire and spill.
But experts and national authorities largely minimized the health concerns, essentially saying the derailment and toxic spill on Feb. 3 isn't a full-scale environmental disaster such as Love Canal or the Deepwater Horizon oil spillAccording to health experts, the spill, explosions and fire are a concern and warrant careful monitoring of environmental contamination and exposure to the people who live there. But the chemicals involved, which largely evaporate or break down within days, mean acute problems are unlikely.
"We know that the science says that East Palestine is safe, but we also know that residents are very worried,” Gov. Mike DeWine said Friday..

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