Nearly 3 months after the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, homeowners are facing tough decisions about whether to say in the community or leave for good.
Almost 3 months after the Norfolk Southern train derailment, Stella Gamble has spent more nights in hotels and on the road than at home.
Gamble tells Fox News she doesn’t know what comes next for her family as they start to consider a move. Across East Palestine, ‘for sale signs’ have sprouted up in front of several homes in the wake of that February 3 train disaster. However, sellers face an uphill battle withA black plume rises over East Palestine, Ohio, as a result of a controlled detonation of a portion of the derailed Norfolk Southern trains.Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw faced questioning about the train derailment and was asked several times if the railroad company would compensate homeowners for their losses.
"We also know residents are worried about their home values. While we are working with local leaders on investments to support the community's long-term prosperity, we understand these concerns," the statement said."We are committed to working with the community to provide tailored protection for home sellers if their property loses value due to the impact of the derailment.
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