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Knoch grads return to evacuation zone, develop health issues

Knoch graduates Hayley Heckert and her fiancé, Steven Gieraltowski, were among the first residents on the scene of a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 3 after hearing a loud “bang” out their window. Hayley Heckert/Submitted Photo

Knoch graduates Hayley Heckert and her fiancé, Steven Gieraltowski, live just a few blocks from where a freight train carrying toxic chemicals derailed Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio.

Nine days after being evacuated from their home, the couple returned Sunday to skin rashes, headaches, sick pets and financial woes.

“They told us it was safe,” Heckert said. “It doesn’t feel safe.”

The evacuation order was lifted Feb. 8, five days after the derailment. Initial concerns over the toxic burning of vinyl chloride in five of the train cars subsided after East Palestine authorities and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reported that air inside and outside the evacuation zone had returned to normal levels.

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