So who’s to blame for the happenings in East Palestine, Ohio. EPA, Biden administration or both? You may or may not know, but over a week a go there was a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. Roads City evacuated, schools and businesses shut down, etc.
Well the EPA and other federal agencies were called in. A burn was done cause of fear of explosion’s. A harmful chemical was found. Now everything went back to normal. So we thought.
Animals are falling sick and dying near the site of a hellish Ohio train derailment last Friday which released toxic chemicals into the air, according to reports — sparking fears of the potential health impacts the crash could have on humans.
Taylor Holzer, owner of a dairy farm just outside the evacuation zone in East Palestine, told WKBN several foxes he keeps on his property have become mortally ill.
“Out of nowhere, he just started coughing really hard, just shut down, and he had liquid diarrhea and just went very fast,” Holzer told the outlet of one of his animals.
He said others have developed watery eyes and puffy faces, and have uncharacteristically refused to eat for several days.
“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.”
“My video camera footage shows my chickens were perfectly fine before they started this burn, and as soon as they started the burn, my chickens slowed down and they died,” said Amanda Breshears of North Lima. “If it can do this to chickens in one night, imagine what it’s going to do to us in 20 years.”
Now if the EPA and other Federal agencies knew of all the chemicals, was the burn the right thing to do? Did these folks do their own checking to see what chemicals were on the train?