DeWine issues evacuation notice for East Palestine following train derailment
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By WHIO Staff
COLUMBUS — Governor Mike DeWine and Columbiana County officials issued an urgent warning Sunday night to those living a mile within the area of the train derailment in East Palestine to immediately evacuate, according to the Governor’s spokesperson.
A train derailed in eastern Ohio and caught fire Friday night and caused officials in East Palestine to order evacuations.
Teams are working to prevent an explosion from happening and residents living within a mile of the site “are asked to leave the area immediately,” the governor wrote on social media.
“A drastic temperature change has taken place in a rail car, and there is now the potential of a catastrophic tanker failure which could cause an explosion with the potential of deadly shrapnel traveling up to a mile,” Governor DeWine said.
Most individuals in the one-mile radius have already evacuated but local officials say more than 500 people have decline to leave their homes, according to the governor’s office.
“Those who have the means to leave are advised to immediately evacuate,” said DeWine.