You missed the point about the rain washing down the pollutants into the soil. Yes, it is possible that there are no pollutants left in the air over Ohio, but then it behooves PA or NY residents to get baseline samples.
There was no explosion, there definitely was a fire they started on purpose, "controlled burn," and there were several cars leaking, especially after their fire. There were more chemicals than just vinyl chloride, by the way. Fire doesn't necessarily consume everything, sometimes it makes new things. Now calm down; if you're not going to help please get out of the way.
The train was on fire 20 miles before the crash. Then a massive explosion and intense burn. I doubt there was anything left to leak into the soil.
You missed the point about the rain washing down the pollutants into the soil. Yes, it is possible that there are no pollutants left in the air over Ohio, but then it behooves PA or NY residents to get baseline samples.
You guys didnt see the pictures of the fire or explosion did you? What possible flammable substance would have been left after that?
There was no explosion, there definitely was a fire they started on purpose, "controlled burn," and there were several cars leaking, especially after their fire. There were more chemicals than just vinyl chloride, by the way. Fire doesn't necessarily consume everything, sometimes it makes new things. Now calm down; if you're not going to help please get out of the way.