New train wreck in Nebraska. Hazmat team deployed.
(notthebee.com)
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EPA says we should pour it out on the ground and light it on fire. /s
make sure you have your mask and 18th booster as well.
The best way to prepare for a hurricane is to get your COVID boosters
I don't know if it is played all over the US, but for several months, I have seen commercials about train safety and derailment. There are emergency workers running for a long distance alongside the derailed train. I thought that was an odd commercial. It is not like I can go out and hop in a train and drive it down the tracks: why spend money when you can put that towards training the actual engineers, etc. Now my skepticism has me wondering if there was a narrative to plant...
The commercial is for public awareness. Trains don’t stop on a dime. So look both ways when crossing the tracks.
Ffs. We have at least one derailment here every time there's a tornado. Lots of coal cars. This is hype and bullshit. Don't fall for this one.
Hype, yea. Bullshit, meh. Ppl just noticing this stuff now.
It happens more than people know. Most of the time it’s injury free. When it’s not is when it hits the mainstream.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY0WxgSXdEE
I understand the possible need for hazmats on standby just in case, but I think that we should proceed with caution. I don't see any hazardous liquid train cars here, so the most that would happen is the inhalation of coal dust, which is obviously not good for your lungs. Ask a coal miner sometime lol
The obvious observation is the chemical fallout but think, who would dare take a train soon? So we’ve got vaxxed pilots with reduced restrictions on their cardiac health while they are trying to pass only a one pilot requirement for flying. Now we have increased train crashes as well as the stats being widely known now on how often they crash. Push battery operated cars and tell me how easy it is to have 15 minute cities WITHOUT lifting a finger. 😳🤬
Man, I don't even know what to believe anymore. The Ohio thing is really bumming me out and wondering how it can be fixed long term...