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On the night of Friday, February 3, a Norfolk Southern company train was carrying twenty wagons with highly hazardous materials when it derailed for reasons still unknown and partially caught fire.
The next day, nearly half the residents of East Palestine, a town of 4,500 people in the state of Ohio, were ordered to evacuate.
Pablo Corso reviews the facts and analyzes the unknowns that this environmental disaster generated. He listens to his column for Modo Fontevecchia on Radio Perfil FM 101.9.