Por: CNBC Business February 22, 2023
In this articlewatch nowVIDEO25:4525:45Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw discusses East Palestine derailment in full CNBC interview CEO Alan Shaw told CNBC he thinks it's safe for families to return to East Palestine, Ohio, nearly three weeks after toxic chemicals were released following a train derailment earlier this month.Asked by CNBC's Morgan Brennan whether he'd bring his children to the town, Shaw said: Yes, yes, I've... + full article
ABC News USA Nation February 28, 2023
A freight train carrying hazardous materials on Feb. 3 near East Palestine, Ohio, sending toxic chemicals into the air, soil and creeks in the area.The incident has caused for residents of the town, located near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, as well as increased scrutiny of... + más
Ohio train derailment: East Palestine mayor says he needs 'help' ahead of EPA administrator's visit | ABC News
Norfolk Southern commits $300K to East Palestine school district, reimburses fire department $825K | ABC News
Forbes USA Business February 22, 2023
Topline The Environmental Protection Agency ordered Norfolk Southern Railway to pay for the cost of cleaning up a derailment and massive chemical spill in East Palestine, Ohio, on Tuesday, as the federal government took control of the site and threatened the rail operator with... + más
EPA takes charge of cleanup from toxic Ohio train derailment | Los Angeles Times
Feds Order Norfolk Southern to Pay Up for Toxic Train ‘Mess’ | The Daily Beast
Associated Press USA Politics February 22, 2023
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (AP) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ordered Norfolk Southern on Tuesday to pay for the cleanup of the East Palestine, Ohio, train wreck and chemical release as federal regulators took charge of long-term recovery efforts and promised worried... + más
Los Angeles Times USA World February 22, 2023
Federal environmental regulators on Tuesday took charge of the cleanup from the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment and chemical burn and ordered Norfolk Southern to foot the bill. The Environmental Protection Agency told Norfolk Southern to take all available measures to... + más
Buttigieg to visit East Palestine following train derailment and toxic spill | CNBC
Persistent pollutants from Ohio train fire spark concerns | Newsweek
The Daily Beast USA Nation February 21, 2023
Federal officials announced Tuesday that Norfolk Southern—whose train derailed this month in Ohio while carrying toxic materials—will be forced to foot the bill for the entirety of the catastrophe’s cleanup.It’s an expensive blow to Norfolk Southern, which already faces... + más
EPA orders Norfolk Southern to clean up toxic derailment | Associated Press
Time USA Nation February 17, 2023
Authorities in East Palestine, Ohio, tell TIME they have received no reports of threats against Norfolk Southern employees. The revelation is significant because the railroad company, which is at the center of a hazardous crash in the town, cited “threats” to employees if... + más
At least 15,000 pounds of contaminated soil and 1 million gallons of contaminated water removed in Ohio | ABC News
MarketWatch USA Business February 15, 2023
What Happened? A Norfolk Southern (ticker: NSC) train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, on . Gas had to be released from the train on Feb. 7 to . Service on the rail line has been restored, and the National Transportation Safety Board, the , and... + más
Ted Cruz finds common ground with Ilhan Omar over Ohio derailment | Newsweek
Media hits JD Vance for 'delayed' reaction to Ohio train derailment, buries how Dem senator responded later | Fox News
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