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Residents in an Ohio community where a dangerous chemical leak occurred have been allowed to return to their homes. An evacuation order was issued shortly after styrene, a toxic and flammable chemical ...
Parents, elders, families and pets are back home after spending one or two nights in a hotel, with family or friends, or even ...
When authorities ordered the evacuation of homes and businesses in part of Cleves and nearby Hooven on Tuesday because a parked train car was leaking the chemical styrene, Deborah Miller leaned on her ...
Hooven Avenue, the main drag in the residential area near Cleves, is lined with homes ranging from mobile homes to old ...
The tank car, carrying approximately 30,000 gallons of styrene, was just four miles short of its destination when the leak ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Businesses in Whitewater Township are reopening after Tuesday’s chemical leak forced them too temporarily close. Kroger reopened at 1 p.m. Thursday after they said they took ...
WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - The investigation into the recent rail disaster west of Cincinnati, which led to a mass ...
A rail car in the Cleves and Whitewater Township area began venting a hazardous chemical on Tuesday, prompting evacuations ...
Officials said there have not been any changes since Wednesday evening when officials lifted an evacuation order for ...
The tanker was headed to the INEOS plastic manufacturing plant in nearby Addyston — but the company’s yard was full.
A local lung specialist has reassured residents that short-term exposure to styrene, a compound used in plastics, is unlikely ...