Neighboring cities to East Palestine feel effects of train derailment
Even residents living outside of East Palestine are feeling the effects of the toxic train derailment. One America’s Daniel Baldwin has more.
Even residents living outside of East Palestine are feeling the effects of the toxic train derailment. One America’s Daniel Baldwin has more.
OAN Newsroom3:32 PM PT – Wednesday, February 22, 2023 Residents of East Palestine are excited for President Trump’s visit and for someone…
The Biden Administration is facing mounting criticism over a weak response to the toxic disaster in East Palestine, Ohio.
Former President Donald Trump has landed in East Palestine bringing water, supplies and hope to the citizens of East Palestine.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will deploy an assistance team to Ohio more than two weeks after the train derailment disaster.
Former President Donald Trump has made plans to visit East Palestine on Wednesday, according to Fox News.
The Biden administration has denied disaster assistance for east Palestine, Ohio after officials have said everything is safe.
There is growing concern by residents of East Palestine after the train derailment on February 3rd
The recent train derailment in Ohio continues to wreak havoc on residents in the area. One America’s Stephanie Myers has the latest on the situation.
Authorities have been telling residents of the area around East Palestine, Ohio, that it is safe for them to return home now, over ten days after the derailment.