There's new information about the Norfolk Southern train derailment and controlled chemical burn one month after the disaster unfolded in East Palestine.
News 5 Investigator Tara Morgan has been following this story from the beginning and returned to the village to get answers about the train’s route, the clean-up and chemical testing."It reminds us that it could be any one of us at any point,” said Dr. Tracy Elder of the International Alliance of Community Chaplains."It's a blessing, these people are so wonderful,” said resident Dan Pumphrey while waiting in line for donated supplies.
The cleanup by Norfolk Southern was underway. The railway is hauling away tracks and soil from the derailment site. In East Palestine, the disruption is keeping people up at night. One woman shared a door camera video showing night truck traffic.
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