Officials with the U.S. EPA has doing doing daily monitoring of the air quality in the area and DeWine said the result continue to “show no presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the train crash.”
but if you believe your domestic animal has been sickened as a result of the train derailment, please contact your local veterinarian.
The Ohio Department of Agriculture continues to assure Ohioans that its food supply is safe and the risk to livestock remains low following the East Palestine train derailment. As a reminder, East Palestine residents who are struggling with anxiety and stress related to the derailment or are in need of emotional support may call the Ohio Careline at 1-800-720-9616 anytime 24/7 to talk with trained specialists for free, confidential support.
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