You can see where the contamination is going to flow!! Folks… this is just sad… now water for millions of people is affected.
This legit terrifying. I’m in Louisville. We r right on Ohio river, Cincy an hour north. All that water flows South. Touching many states. I suppose it’s lucky that drought has reduced water levels in this instance? What an absolute mess. Seriously tho? Isn’t this why we have FEMA? And what’s with the rumor that some local agencies (police/fire?) blew up the something that released chemical cloud into air? Scare event? Outside yesterday I kept thinking I was getting a cold, bc my smeller gets wonky. I could smell chlorine in my nose, that lingering burning feel after swimming in enclosed pool, ya know? Just now clicked that chlorine is what EP residents complained of smelling. Yes, I am stuffy today, and feel like garbage- but which is cause/effect? Pre-Cold or chlorine in air in Louisville? Interesting.
Absolutely covering it up. E Palestine is about 2 1/2 hours SE of me. And I’m wondering how far those hazardous chemicals are going to travel. The explosion looked like a mushroom cloud. And I saw the videos of the dead fish in the water. But after 2 days, it’s okay for the evacuated people to go home and live there? Their pets are also dying.
I worked at several chemical plants, mostly back in the early ’70s, before I became an electrician. One of them had Phosgene on site. IF you got caught in it, you had just enough time to bend over and kiss your ass goodbye!.. That’s why they have Flags/Windsocks for Wind Direction in Petrochemical and Industrial plants! When I got out on the Left Coast, I found very toxic compounds/chemicals were used at many IT facilities like, Applied Materials, and Microsoft, etc… The media is gaslighting the public! This is a very bad situation in Ohio/Pa., imho!.. “While vinyl chloride itself is a carcinogen, the burning of the chemical, which releases hydrogen chloride and phosgene, can be immediately lethal. Phosgene, a highly toxic, colorless gas with a strong odor, was notoriously used as a weapon during World War I. The accident raises questions about safe rail transportation of vinyl chloride, a chemical that is predominantly converted to polyvinyl chloride on the site where it is produced. It also shines a light on general rail safety—the accident was the third freight train derailment in Ohio since last October…”
When the New Madrid cracks and the water flow begins to reverse in the Mississippi River… I’m sure you can imagine what will happen.
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