Truck carrying 40,000 pounds of toxic soil from East Palestine train derailment overturns on highway.
We continue to follow the developments following the train derailment and subsequent major chemical release and controlled burn in East Palestine, Ohio.
This week, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sued a man accused of exploiting the disaster with a sham charity he used to collect more than $100,000.
According to Yost, Mike Peppel said his organization, Ohio Clean Water Fund, was a non-profit acting on behalf of Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley and wanted to help the residents after the Feb. 3 Norfolk-Southern toxic train derailment.
The remediation efforts around East Palestine are continuing.
The site doesn't have even a hint of the acrid, chemical-lined smell that permeated East Palestine for weeks after the derailment and controlled burn.
A truck carrying around 40,000 pounds of contaminated soil from East Palestine overturned on a highway this week.
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