Railroad Executives Skip Townhall Meeting with Concerned Residents from East Palestine, Ohio – IOTW Report

Railroad Executives Skip Townhall Meeting with Concerned Residents from East Palestine, Ohio

CTH: Credit where credit is due. Fox News Jesse Waters has been holding the spotlight on the government and railroad officials who have been downplaying the issues after the toxic chemical spill and explosions in the town of East Palestine, Ohio. {Direct Rumble Link}

The residents of the community are reporting several ongoing health issues and a community townhall was scheduled today.  However, executives with Norfolk Southern Railroad cancelled their attendance, leaving the citizens of the community frustrated.  Additionally, the railway contracted air and water testing with a company well known for minimizing the effects of environmental disasters to satisfy its corporate employers {Go Deep}.

Residents are being asked to sign liability waivers indemnifying the railroad, prior to the private testing of air and water quality.  This just seems very sketchy, all things considered and raises additional questions from the residents.  The federal EPA is not providing any assurances or answers.  Jesse Waters outlines some of the issues tonight during an interview with Ohio Congressman Bill Johnson.

6 Comments on Railroad Executives Skip Townhall Meeting with Concerned Residents from East Palestine, Ohio

  1. The EPA, the Ohio Senators, the Sec of Transportation, the Governor, the RR company, the complicit Media, et al…

    ALL need their feet held to the fire. How is this not an act of war on the citizens affected by this ecologic catastrophe?

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  2. they tested water wells before there was opportunity for infiltration of surface waters to enter the water table. They know the general public doesn’t understand how these things work. And they will say ‘we already tested it. We were punctual in our response, and the test results show everything if fine.’
    The magnitude and consequences of this tragic event been successfully blocked from the public eye.
    Where did it all go?
    archive.is/nZQvb

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