A final multi-million dollar settlement was reached in the toxic February 2023 trail derailment in Ohio, according to new information.
The Village of East Palestine and Norfolk Southern have announced a $22 million settlement resolving all of the village’s claims arising from a disastrous train derailment near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border in 2023.
Norfolk Southern and East Palestine, Ohio, reached a settlement over the February 2023 derailment that sent toxic chemicals into the area's air, soil and creeks, the village and company said in a joint statement.
Nearly two years after a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, caused a chemical explosion, resident Hilary Flint says she still feels its detrimental effects on her health. Flint was forced to move when chemicals began to seep into the air, making her sick.
Rep. Chris Deluzio urged Vice President J.D. Vance to push Congress to pass rail safety legislation. Deluzio spoke on the eve of the second anniversary of a train derailment in East Palestine that produced toxic fumes.
After nearly two years, Norfolk Southern Corporation and the Ohio village of East Palestine have reached a settlement agreement in the February 2023 train derailment and release of chemicals, including some that cause cancer.
Norfolk Southern and the Village of East Palestine have reached a $22 million settlement to resolve all claims by the village resulting from the Feb. 3, 2023, derailment and hazardous-materials release,
A Norfolk Southern train's 50-plus carriages fell off the track. The released chemicals affected the nearby soil and water.
East Palestine, Ohio, has reached a $22 million settlement with the railroad that operated the train that derailed there in 2023, spilling toxic chemicals and making national headlines. In a
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President Trump's visit to East Palestine, Ohio, was the turning point in his election win, and inspired his first trip to North Carolina and California, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.