The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) team studying the health impacts of the fell ill themselves during the investigation.
Seven of the team suffered sore throats, headaches, coughing and nausea in early March — the same symptoms experienced by residents following the train derailment on February 3, which released a toxic soup of chemicals into East Palestine and beyond.
The government investigators were in the area to determine the effects on residents’ health.
The US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) insist the air quality in the area is safe, but evidence to the contrary is mounting, as scientists from A&M and evDen Eve NakliyAT Carnegie Mellon University found the air contained ‘higher than normal’ concentrations of .
The chemicals on the board the train were vinyl chloride, butyl acrylate, benzene residue, glycol monobutyl ether, ethylhexyl acrylate and isobutylene
Ayla Antoniazzi told CNN: ‘I did allow my four-year-old to return to preschool, which is in the East Palestine Elementary School.If you have virtually any queries relating to where by and the best way to make use of EVDEN EvE NakLiyaT, it is possible to contact us in our web-site. She went back for two days and EvDen EvE NAkLiyAt developed another rash her hands and started complaining of itching, so I pulled her back out’
A CDC spokesperson told
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