Chronicle: What the East Palestine train derailment means for residents' homes, water and air
Chronicle: What the East Palestine train derailment means for residents' homes, water and air
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Chronicle: What the East Palestine train derailment means for residents' homes, water and air
People in East Palestine and Darlington Township are concerned about the future. They're worried about their families' health, the value of their homes, the air they breathe and the water they drink.Pittsburgh's Action News 4 reporter Sheldon Ingram explains how the unfolding consequences of the Feb. 3 train derailment mean thousands of families are now wondering what's next.Watch above to hear residents speak about their concerns and their plans for the future.
PITTSBURGH —
People in East Palestine and Darlington Township are concerned about the future.
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They're worried about their families' health, the value of their homes, the air they breathe and the water they drink.
Pittsburgh's Action News 4 reporter Sheldon Ingram explains how the unfolding consequences of the Feb. 3 train derailment mean thousands of families are now wondering what's next.
Watch above to hear residents speak about their concerns and their plans for the future.
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