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Cleves resident George Willoughby says he was sitting on his porch when the nearby train car started venting styrene. He says he didn't know the leak was happening, but when he stood up to go ...
CLEVES, Ohio — Video shared with WLWT by a viewer shows a steady stream of the toxic chemical styrene shooting into the sky last week. The toxic chemical was venting from a rail car parked on ...
WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - There is now more legal fallout from the styrene leak that prompted evacuations in a local community. Records show there are now five lawsuits filed in U.S ...
Kroger's Whitewater Township location, at 4001 Hamilton Cleves Road, reopened Thursday at 1 p.m. following the styrene leak at a railyard near Cleves on Tuesday afternoon. Evacuation and shelter ...
A map of the evacuation zone after a styrene leak in Cleves and Whitewater Township. The following roads are closed until further notice: US-50 from Lawrenceburg Road in Whitewater Township to ...
Residents are returning to their homes after a styrene leak at a Cleves railyard Tuesday afternoon. As the evacuation ends, here's what officials are saying about food, pet and bedding safety. On ...
U.S. Route near the intersection of 50 and 264 in Cleves, Ohio, on Wednesday. Drivers were rerouted after a rail car began leaking styrene, a toxic and flammable chemical.
The company tied to the styrene leak just west of Cincinnati is apologizing for its role in the incident that pushed residents from home and students from schools. Ineos Styrolution, located on the ...
A railcar in a railyard in Whitewater Township near Cleves, in the area of U.S. Route 50 and state Route 128 started leaking styrene − a toxic and highly flammable chemical Tuesday.
More than 200 homes were evacuated after a styrene leak in Whitewater Township, and those who have been put out of their homes are improvising as they wait to find out when they can get back.
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