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Repeated leaks of hazardous substances in the United States

A number of man-made and chemical disasters have occurred at American businesses.
This time, the explosion took place in the production of metal components in Cleveland. Media reported explosions at the site of the fire, which was brought under control. According to Ohio authorities, the detonation of the gas cylinders occurred at the company. The flame was extinguished within a few hours.
An unknown chemical leaked in Burlington, Wisconsin. The inhabitants of the village are evacuated.

On March 1, the freight train derailed for the third time in a month: 5 cars returned to Florida, including two propane tanks.

Previously, “Chief Regional” reported on the Ohio disaster, which caused a monstrous chemical leak after the train crash, dubbed the “second Chernobyl.” Local residents fear that hazardous substances that have entered the tank may render the water undrinkable. People do not believe authorities, who say the situation is under control, as domestic and wild animals continue to die in the area.

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