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A train derailed in Clark County, Ohio, Saturday evening, Fox News Digital has confirmed. According to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, emergency personnel and hazmat crews responded to the train derailment on State Route 41 and Gateway Boulevard near the Clark County Fairgrounds at about 5 p.m.It is not known if the train was carrying any freight at the time of the derailment. The Clark County Sheriff's Office confirmed the train was not a passenger train.
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President Biden's planned trip to East Palestine, Ohio, is pure politics as the election cycle begins. The White House plans to do a victory lap on its response to the train derailment that nuked the small town with toxic chemicals one year ago. Yet, a new report reveals the federal government's response has been sub-par, with cancer-causing chemicals still found in surrounding rivers and streams. One year after the Norfolk Southern train derailment, NewsNation found toxic chemicals in rivers and streams around East Palestine. This comes even as the Environment Protection Agency has given residents the all-clear to return.As residents return, some are developing "rashes, chronic nose bleeds, respiratory infections and many other side effects," according to NewsNation. "I undressed to get into the shower, and I had a rash all over the side of my face on both sides and all over my chest," East Palestine resident Kaitlyn said.Jessica Conard, another resident, said, "We are still experiencing some acute health care impacts" after the train derailment one year ago. "Ultimately, what we need to understand is that there are still unmet needs here in terms of medical, and the health of this community needs to come first," Conard said.