Marie Coronel is the proud daughter of Filipino parents. Marie grew up in South San Diego and graduated from Eastlake High School in Chula Vista.
Dangerous levels of toxic gas have been found near the Tijuna Rivery Valley. Monday, City leaders joins medical researchers and community members demanding answers.“It’s tough when you are gambling your health,” says Aly Wilson. And that’s why she says they’ve been doing every single day. Each time, they step outside of their Imperial Beach home.Wilson says, “ we wake up in the morning, can’t breathe, my husband wakes up coughing. Hacking. Both of my sons have stomach issues.
They say teams detected alarming amounts of toxic gases, specifically hydrogen cyanide, peaking at night impacting neighborhoods like Nestor, Tijuana River Valley, San Ysidro, and Imperial Beach.Because of those findings, researchers pulled teams from staying there overnight. But they will continue to monitor the levels.Researchers say, “at those levels is where you start to see dangerous health conditions.
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