The Borneo Post

Biden visits Ohio village polluted by train wreck one year on

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EAST PALESTINE, United

States: US President Joe Biden visited the site of a toxic train crash Friday for the first time since the disaster more than one year ago in rival Donald Trump’s political heartland.

The 81-year-old Democrat faced protests as his motorcade arrived in East Palestine, Ohio, where Republican­s and locals have criticized him for not coming sooner.

A Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials derailed in East Palestine on February 3, 2023, resulting in a pile of burning rail cars that created a pall of toxic gas and forced the evacuation of residents.

“While there are acts of God, this was an act of greed that was 100 percent preventabl­e,” Biden said during his visit, accusing the rail firm of failing to meet safety standards.

A number of protesters in the village carried signs supporting Trump, who is almost certain to be Biden’s Republican challenger in November’s US presidenti­al election.

At least one demonstrat­or raised a middle finger at the motorcade while others carried signs criticizin­g the government’s response.

East Palestine residents have complained of ongoing air and water contaminat­ion from the crash, which derailed 38 of the train’s 150 cars and released chemicals such as vinyl chloride -- known to cause cancer.

After the derailment, emergency workers then deliberate­ly burned off more of the materials in other tank cars, releasing dangerous gases into the air and forcing the evacuation of some 2,000 people from their homes.

Trump visited East Palestine shortly after the crash and accused Biden of abandoning the village, which is deep in one of the most Republican corners of Ohio.

Republican­s also slammed the pace of the administra­tion’s response to the train wreck, as they tried to win over blue-collar voters who will be crucial in November’s election.

But while Ohio voted for Trump in 2016 and 2020, Democrats are hoping it could be turned back into a swing state this year as it had been in some previous US elections.

Democrats were given heart when Ohio voted last year to enshrine abortion rights in the constituti­on, angering conservati­ves.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Biden speaks with people during a stop at a candle shop called 1820 Candle Co. in East Palestine, Ohio.
— AFP photo Biden speaks with people during a stop at a candle shop called 1820 Candle Co. in East Palestine, Ohio.

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