Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said on Tuesday that a clinic for residents who had health concerns in relation to the train derailment is now open. In recent days, people have reported health issues including rashes, nausea, and trouble breathing. DeWine also said that water testing was ongoing and the “village water is safe,” because it’s tested, adding he and EPA Administrator, Michael Regan, had drank some of the water.
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Ohio train derailment: DeWine says health clinic open for those with concerns, says water testing continues
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