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Styrene Leak from Railcar in Ohio Prompts Evacuations
Sep 24, 2024, 10:15 PM
A dangerous chemical leak involving styrene from a railcar has prompted evacuation orders in the Cleves and Whitewater Township areas of Hamilton County, Ohio. The leak, caused by an open valve, has led to immediate evacuation orders for residents within a half-mile radius of the incident. Emergency and Hazmat crews are on the scene, and the Hamilton County Emergency Management Agency has advised residents to stay indoors, seal doors and windows, and turn off heating systems. The incident, which was reported around 2 p.m. near US-50 and OH-128, has raised concerns about the potential for an explosion, and authorities are closely monitoring the situation. The volume of styrene released remains unknown, and cleanup efforts are ongoing.
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