Mike DeWine, the Ohio governor, recently lamented the toll taken on the residents of East Palestine after the toxic train derailment there, saying no other community should have to go through this.
But such accidents are happening with striking regularity. A Guardian analysis of data collected by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and by non-profit groups that track chemical accidents in the US shows that accidental releases be they through train derailments, truck crashes, pipeline ruptures or industrial plant leaks and spills are happening consistently across the country.
By one estimate these incidents are occurring, on average, every two days.