East Palestine, Ohio residents 'uneasy' about toxic chemicals after returning home: 'It's scary stuff here'

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East Palestine, Ohio residents 'uneasy' about toxic chemicals after returning home: 'It's scary stuff here'
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Video journalist Nick Sortor shares what residents in East Palestine, Ohio, are telling him about the chemical spill in the state after the EPA said it was safe for them to return home on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'

Video journalist Nick Sortor reports from East Palestine, Ohio, on the train derailment that spilled toxic chemicals and how residents feel about the EPA's assessment on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'

Video journalist Nick Sortor and East Palestine, Ohio, residents Nathan Izotic and his wife Kelly spoke out about the Biden administration's response to the toxic chemical spill in the state after a Norfolk Southern train derailed in early February. home. However, some of those who have done so have reported sick and dying animals in the area.

Izotic added that he and his family have returned home and live roughly two miles from where the incident happened. Although officials said it was safe for residents to return, he said his family still doesn't feel comfortable. yet again. And since then, I now have the chemical burns and reaction rash on my face, and my throat is getting irritated again and [I'm] feeling very uneasy. Very uneasy," he explained.

This photo taken with a drone shows portions of a Norfolk Southern freight train that derailed Friday night in East Palestine, Ohio are still on fire at mid-day Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. Video journalist Nick Sortor told host Tucker Carlson the attitude on the ground in Ohio is one of annoyance and frustration with the Biden administration. He said he spoke with residents who told him the Environmental Protection Agency hasn't talked with any of them despite living near the burn site.

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