As the Biden White House continues to ignore it, the environmental disaster in East Palestine, Ohio continues to worsen.
Locals are speaking out and laying out the horrors of what is really happening as the situation is widely ignored by the media and so-called environmentalists.
The morning following the mushroom cloud explosion, local resident Amanda Breshears, who lives 10 miles from the chemical release location, discovered all of her chickens dead.
More details of this report from WKBN:
“People across the Mahoning Valley — including those who live in Mahoning and Trumbull counties — reported smelling chlorine after Monday’s controlled release in East Palestine. Officials said it wasn’t dangerous, but one North Lima woman is skeptical about that statement.
Even though North Lima is a little more than 10 miles away from East Palestine, Amanda Breshears said the smell caused her eyes to water when she went to let her dog out. She believes it could be the reason why her birds are now dead.
Breshears was going to feed her five hens and rooster Tuesday morning when she discovered them all lifeless, practically in the same position, with no signs of a predator entering their enclosure.
“I’m beyond upset and quite panicked, ’cause this, they may be just chickens, but they’re family,” she said.
Breshears said her chickens were alive and well on Monday.
She believes that the smell following the detonation of the train carrying chemicals that derailed in East Palestine is to blame for her birds’ sudden death.”
30 million people or 10% of the United States population could be in danger, as the situation may impact many more people than those in East Palestine.
And as public officials try to calm the public, animals are falling sick and dying, Sil Caggiano, a hazardous materials specialist said, “We basically nuked a town with chemicals so we could get a railroad open.”
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Sources: TrendingPoliticsNews, WKBN, TheGatewayPundit