30 million people, or 10% of the United States population, may be in danger after a train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio that led to the release of toxic chemicals.
“We basically nuked a town with chemicals so we could get a railroad open,” said Sil Caggiano, a hazardous materials specialist.
As public officials try to calm the public, animals are falling sick and dying.
“Out of nowhere, he just started coughing really hard, just shut down, and he had liquid diarrhea and just went very fast,” said resident Taylor Holzer while he explained the mortally ill confition of his foxes.
“Smoke and chemicals from the train, that’s the only thing that can cause it, because it doesn’t just happen out of nowhere,” Holzer said. “The chemicals that we’re being told are safe in the air, that’s definitely not safe for the animals … or people.”
According to a new report, the situation may become much more widespread through the Ohio River Basin.
As noted by Stew Peters, 10% of the United States population may be in trouble.
“10% of the U.S. population, over 30 MILLION PEOPLE, live in the Ohio River Basin!” he tweeted. “The Ohio River itself provides drinking water to over 5 MILLION PEOPLE!”
Check it out:
CATASTROPHIC!
— Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) February 13, 2023
10% of the U.S. population, over 30 MILLION PEOPLE, live in the Ohio River Basin!
The Ohio River itself provides drinking water to over 5 MILLION PEOPLE! pic.twitter.com/DE3fNweEro
According to Upward News, the dangerous chemicals are making their way as far as West Virginia through the Ohio River.
“The Ohio River is one of the nation’s great natural resources. Over 30 million people, or about ten percent of the U.S. population, live in the Ohio River Basin. With numerous public drinking water intakes and industries, the river provides drinking water to +5,000,000 people.”
See the map of potentially impacted states below.
BREAKING: Toxic chemicals from the train derailment & explosion in East Palestine have reportedly “contaminated” the Ohio River as far as West Virginia, a water source for over 5 million. pic.twitter.com/kJNEBIKRtO
— Upward News (@UpwardNewsHQ) February 13, 2023
As noted by DC Draino on Twitter, the toxic acid rain cloud has a 200 mile radius however people are only being evacuated in a 1 mile radius from the crash site.
“They only evacuated people in a **1 mile** radius of the Ohio train crash site,” he tweeted. “The toxic acid rain cloud has a 200 mile radius (that we know of). Now you know why the media won’t talk about this disaster.”
They only evacuated people in a **1 mile** radius of the Ohio train crash site
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) February 13, 2023
The toxic acid rain cloud has a 200 mile radius (that we know of)
Now you know why the media won’t talk about this disaster pic.twitter.com/gAXEaK0wJ8