Ohio Victims Of Train
Derailment That Caused Toxic Spill Denied Government
Assistance From President Joe Biden's FEMA
This Looks Very Bad On Joe Biden
February 17. 2023
Joe Biden
The State of Ohio is being denied
FEMA assistance in the wake of the train derailment
that created a toxic spill, which has polluted the
air, earth and waters for a few hundred miles. It is
a terrible disaster. However, the technicality the
Biden administration is citing is the toxic spill is
not a natural disaster such as a hurricane or
tornado. Therefore, his administration will not
provide aid. However, some on social networking are
stating Biden is denying Ohio help because they
voted for former President Donald Trump in the 2020
presidential election.
Joe Biden
The disaster in Ohio is very sad and
if not handled correctly will result in higher
cancer rates in the region, in addition to an
increase in respiratory disorders. People in Ohio
are already getting sick with, experiencing
headaches, skin rashes, sore throat, vomiting, and
other ailments." It's not right. Ohio should receive
federal assistance. They should be granted all the
help they require.
STORY SOURCE
Ohio Governor: No FEMA Assistance for Locals
in Wake of Toxic Train Derailment
February 16, 2023Updated: February
17, 2023 - Residents of East Palestine, Ohio,
impacted by the Feb. 3 Norfolk Southern Railway
freight train derailment that caused lingering fires
and spilled toxic chemicals will not receive
assistance from the Federal Emergency Management
Association (FEMA)—at least for now—according to
Gov. Mike DeWine.
Almost two weeks after a Norfolk
Southern Railway train derailed in the village
located just west of the Pennsylvania state line,
the Ohio governor requested federal assistance for
residents dealing with the aftermath. Since the
crash, many residents have said they are
experiencing headaches, skin rashes, sore throat,
vomiting, and other ailments.
FEMA declined to help because East
Palestine isn’t eligible for disaster assistance,
DeWine spokesperson Dan Tierney said on Feb. 16.
FEMA said the derailment and subsequent chemical
spill and controlled burn that sent toxic chemicals
into the air don’t qualify as a traditional
disaster, such as a tornado or hurricane, he added.
“The DeWine Administration has been
in daily contact with FEMA to discuss the need for
federal support. However, FEMA continues to tell
Governor DeWine that Ohio is not eligible for
assistance at this time,” a Feb. 16 statement from
DeWine’s office said. “Governor DeWine will continue
working with FEMA to determine what assistance can
be provided.”
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