A hazardous materials expert claimed that money took precedent over public health and safety of residents when authorities decided to order the controlled burning of dangerous chemicals from the derailed train in Ohio.
The 50-car Norfolk Southern train that derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 3 prompted officials to evacuate the area and release and burn toxic gas from five of the cars, a decision that is prompting many living near the area to question their own safety.
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