DeWine said residents
DeWine said residents
of East Palestine will have access to a clinic early next week where they can seek help for any issues they believe are related to the derailment. He then reiterated that the water and air in the community are "good."
FILE PHOTO: An environmental company is removing dead fish downstream from the site of the train derailment that forced people to be evacuated from their homes in East Palestine, Ohio, U.S., February 6, 2023. (REUTERS/Alan Freed ./File Photo)
Ainsley Earhardt cited many residents who reported seeing dead fish in the rivers and have developed sore throats and burning eyes.
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