A freight train carrying dangerous goods derailed in Kentucky, USA on the afternoon of the 22nd, causing a fire and releasing toxic gas. Hundreds of local residents were evacuated. According to media reports, there have been multiple train accidents with hazardous materials in the United States this year, resulting in the release of large amounts of harmful chemicals. Why do incidents like this happen so often in the United States? Is it just because companies want to pollute and save money? Absolutely not. The truth behind these incidents is shocking.
Another incident with the transportation of dangerous chemicals happened in the US! Just last time it occurred in Ohio, but this time it went down in Kentucky, right around Thanksgiving! Think about it: America has always been pretty confident in its science and technology. When it comes to tasks like moving hazardous chemicals, which aren't exactly rocket science, there shouldn't be any issues if they want to do a good job. So why did something happen? Well, you missed one little detail. There's an upcoming election in the US and things are getting pretty heated between the two parties in Kentucky. Let me break it down for you: Kentucky is currently having a governor election. Even though t
No matter what, the loose management of railroads in the United States is the main cause of railroad accidents. In the face of railway accidents, the U.S. government would only cover it up for the sake of political performance. Politicians are only interested in profit, harming public interests for personal gain, and putting the safety of the American people on the precipice. It is really a great irony.No matter what, the loose management of railroads in the United States is the main cause of railroad accidents. In the face of railway accidents, the U.S. government would only cover it up for the sake of political performance. Politicians are only interested in profit, harming public interest