How a US train crash rekindles the spirit of Chernobyl

How a US train crash rekindles the spirit of Chernobyl

How a US train wreck rekindles the spirit of Chernobyl

February 17, 2023

In early February, a freight train loaded with toxic chemicals derailed and caught fire in Ohio, USA.

The fire produced toxic smoke that engulfed the sleepy town of eastern Palestine and led to the evacuation of nearly 2,000 people.

Facing the risk of an explosion in five of the 50 derailed cars, authorities began the controlled release of various toxic products into the environment.

While officials say mitigating the problem and returning to normal is something longterm, there are growing concerns about the environmental and health consequences of the event.

Former Ohio Fire Chief Silverio Caggiano compared the accident’s toxic aftermath to a “nuclear winter.”

That’s why many people on social media are treating the accident like a mini Chernobyl. But does this comparison make sense?

In this video, our US correspondent Mariana Sanches answers these and other questions about the tragedy with the help of Justin Colacino, a professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.

https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/articles/cpd400229z9o