Fury Grows Over Ohio Chemical Disaster as Biden Offers Help

  • Norfolk Southern pledges $1 million to rebuild East Palestine
  • Railroad facing mounting pressure to help small Ohio town
Damage From Ohio Train Derailment Still Unclear
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Amid criticism of the response to a train derailment that spilled hazardous chemicals in a small Ohio town, Norfolk Southern Corp.’s chief executive officer pledged to ensure the safety of local residents, and the state’s governor asked for federal help.

“We are here and will stay here for as long as it takes to ensure your safety and to help East Palestine recover and thrive,” CEO Alan Shaw said in a letter released Thursday. The statement came after a town hall Wednesday in East Palestine, Ohio, which the company did not attend because of concerns about “the growing physical threat to our employees,” according to a report from a local ABC News station.