Hundreds of people returned to their homes Wednesday night after firefighters responded to a railyard for a reported chemical ...
Heading home after a frightening experience. It was around 1 p.m. Tuesday when Hamilton County Emergency Management Agency ...
A vapor cloud, a grocery store evacuation, and the odor of nail polish remover: What Ohio residents described to dispatchers ...
A Cleves resident filed the suit Wednesday against the Central Railroad Company of Indiana, Genesee and Wyoming Railroad and ...
In addition to chemical exposure, there were concerns the railcar might explode as the temperature inside was rising. Crews ...
There were concerns a dangerous chemical called styrene could explode after it leaked from a tanker car at a railroad yard.
All evacuations were lifted in a western Cincinnati suburb Wednesday evening, a day after a chemical leak from a railcar.
Hamilton County EMA advises residents to go inside and seal off doors and windows, close fireplace dampers and turn off your ...
Residents may now return home after being ordered to evacuate due to a styrene leak near Cleves Tuesday afternoon.
Officials in Hamilton County, Ohio, on Wednesday, lifted the evacuation order that was put in place the night before over a chemical leak from a railcar. Hamilton County's Emergency Management and ...
When authorities ordered the evacuation of homes and businesses in part of Cleves and nearby Hooven on Tuesday because a parked train car was leaking the chemical styrene, Deborah Miller leaned on her ...
Wednesday evening, officials deemed the area surrounding the railcar leak safe. However, township residents made clear ...