As the head of the US Environmental Protection Agency makes his third trip to East Palestine, Ohio, scientists warn higher-than-normal chemical readings around the site of this month’s toxic train derailment might portend long-term health problems for those exposed.
As the head of the US Environmental Protection Agency makes his third trip to East Palestine, Ohio, scientists warn higher-than-normal chemical readings around the site of this month’s toxic train derailment might portend long-term health problems for those exposed.