Dangerous chemical leak spurs evacuation order in ohio town 1 of 4 | students in school buildings and residents in neighboring homes were told to evacuate after a dangerous chemical began leaking from a railcar tuesday near cincinnati. Whitewater township, ohio (wkrc) — a group of residents and businesses living near the site of a styrene leak have officially filed a lawsuit against two railroads and two chemical companies. What happened over the last 36 hours The story of the styrene leak in whitewater township, ohio story by bebe hodges, quinlan bentley and erin couch, cincinnati enquirer • 10mo A train car in whitewater township, ohio, was discovered to be leaking styrene, which is used to make plastic and fiberglass and is highly flammable. Plumes of white vapor shot out from a pressure release valve of a rail car, leaking styrene — a toxic chemical — that saturated the area in a pungent odor midday tuesday.
Residents forced to flee their homes by a styrene leak have questions as they return home and the investigation into what happened gets underway. Styrene has allegedly caused lung tumors in several strains of tested mice Contact our toxic exposure lawyers to learn more about who is responsible for the whitewater township, cleves, ohio styrene chemical leak Joe lyon has two decades of experience in the field of property contamination and toxic tort litigation. But this isn't the end of.
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