San Diego Union-Tribune

EVACUEES ALLOWED HOME AFTER DERAILMENT

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Evacuated residents can return to the Ohio village where crews burned toxic chemicals after a train derailed Friday near the Pennsylvan­ia state line now that monitors show no dangerous levels in the air, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Around-the-clock testing inside and outside the evacuation zone around the village of East Palestine and a sliver of Pennsylvan­ia showed the air had resending turned to normal levels that would have been seen before the derailment, said James Justice of the U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency.

“Hundreds and hundreds of data points we’ve collected over the time show the air quality is safe,” he said.

Residents were ordered to evacuate when authoritie­s decided on Monday to release and burn five tankers filled with vinyl chloride, hydrogen chloride and the toxic gas phosgene into the air.

Monitors did detect toxins in the air during the controlled burn at the derailment site, but other samples outside that area did not, Justice said.

The village’s mayor expressed relief that the evacuation had been lifted.

“We know everybody’s frustrated. Everybody wants to be in their homes. We did the best we can,” said Mayor Trent Conaway. “The number one goal is public safety, and we accomplish­ed that. Nobody was injured, nobody died.”

Kurt Kollar, a representa­tive from the Ohio Environmen­tal Protection Agency, said contaminan­ts from the derailed tanker cars spilled into some waterways and were toxic to fish, but he added that data so far indicates the drinking water was protected.

 ?? OHIO NATIONAL GUARD VIA AP ?? Ohio National Guard members prepare to assess remaining hazards Tuesday in East Palestine, Ohio, after toxic chemicals from a derailed train were burned. Evacuated residents were cleared to return Wednesday.
OHIO NATIONAL GUARD VIA AP Ohio National Guard members prepare to assess remaining hazards Tuesday in East Palestine, Ohio, after toxic chemicals from a derailed train were burned. Evacuated residents were cleared to return Wednesday.

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