US freight company agrees to US$600mil payout for chemical train derailment

US freight company agrees to US$600mil payout for chemical train derailment

The settlement follows claims of environmental damage and health issues in East Palestine after the Feb 3, 2023, accident.

Residents of East Palestine were forced to evacuate temporarily as thick black smoke spewed from burning railcars in the 2023 accident. (AFP pic)
NEW YORK:
The US freight company whose train derailed in Ohio last year, spilling large quantities of toxic chemicals, said today that it has agreed to pay US$600 million to settle lawsuits brought by the community over allegations of environmental damage and health problems.

Norfolk Southern Corporation “has reached a US$600 million agreement in principle to resolve a consolidated class action lawsuit relating to the East Palestine derailment,” the company said in a statement.

“If approved by the court, the agreement will resolve all class action claims within a 20-mile radius from the derailment and, for those residents who choose to participate, personal injury claims within a 10-mile radius from the derailment.”

There were no fatalities in the Feb 3, 2023, accident. However, residents of East Palestine were forced to evacuate temporarily as thick black smoke spewed from burning railcars filled with dangerous chemicals.

Many reported health problems and issues with drinking water quality.

Norfolk Southern did not admit liability in the settlement but said the funds would allow local people and businesses to “address potential adverse impacts from the derailment.”

“This could include healthcare needs and medical monitoring, property restoration and diminution, and compensation for any net business loss,” it said.

The aftermath of the accident became a flashpoint in the politics around the November 2024 election campaign.

Donald Trump, seeking a return to the White House, toured the disaster site soon afterwards and goaded President Joe Biden for not also visiting. Biden eventually made the trip this February, on the first anniversary of the incident.

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