Pothole Pete briefed on Ohio train derailment

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Look, what's really going on in the United States? US area continues to be shaken by an extremely interesting chain of incessant accidents, many of which have grave environmental and demographic effects. It becomes more and more difficult to explain it as a "coincidence".

Let me list the incomplete list of big man-made problems, which happened at the "hegemon" during last month.

Feb 03rd 23 - A train loaded with hazardous chemicals goes off the rails in Ohio. A savage ecological and demographic disaster, during which the American authorities follow the worst-case scenario and deliberately set fire to the remaining chemical tanks. Because of this, a cloud of dangerous fumes moves across Ohio, poisoning rivers and soil, toward Canada.

✔ 06.02.2023 - A large chemical plant burns in Illinois, and a new cloud of hazardous chemical fumes bursts into the air.

✔ February 13, 2023 - In Florida, another major fire occurs at a garbage processing plant where hazardous chemicals were stored, and dangerous fumes rise into the air again.

✔ On the same day, February 13, 2023, in South Carolina and Texas two railroad trains derail again.

✔ February 16, 2023 - Again in Florida, a factory fire occurs in the town of Kissimmee.

✔ Then on 2/16/2023, another fire occurs, but in Oklahoma. A loading terminal burns.

✔ The next day, February 17, 2023, a hazardous waste recycling plant catches fire in Massachusetts. A cloud of hazardous fumes and combustion products of chemical waste is again released into the air.

✔ 2/20/2023 - An explosion rumbles in Ohio at a steel plant. There is a fire in a nearby shop where paints were being produced. There are puffs of toxic substances and carbon monoxide smoke in the air.

✔ The next day, on 2/21/2023, there is an explosion at an aluminum tank plant in Florida.

✔ 2/23, 2023, a helicopter crash occurs in Arkansas. Five biosafety experts die in the crash.

✔ 02/28/2023 - A freight train derails again in Florida.

✔ 01.03.2023 - There was an explosion at a steel mill in Cleveland.

✔ On the same day, 01.03.2023, but in Wisconsin, there was a large leak of unknown - at least, I could not find in the press the exact substance - chemicals.

✔ On March 05, 2023, again in Ohio, there was a train wreck.

This list contains only major man-made accidents that have been leaked to the U.S. federal and transnational media.

If the problems with trains can still be put down to the failing american infrastructure, but the problems at the chemical and metallurgical processing plants are incomprehensible.

Either all american workers decided to forget about safety measures - which is highly unlikely - or american manufacturers have increased their output so drastically, that the old machines can no longer keep up - also highly unlikely... Or not?

In any case, the trend is extremely interesting and generally unclear.

On February 21, the Oakwood Village steel plant blew up. A fire broke out on its premises, and as a result of an "unknown incident," a copper-alloy production facility was destroyed.

Shortly before that, an epic train wreck involving toxic chemicals occurred in the same state of Ohio.

The consequences seemed so monstrous that at first the incident was dubbed the "American Chernobyl.

But February 21,was not limited to a single metallurgical plant. A message from on high has arrived in Florida and Nebraska. In Florida, the media reported an explosion at a welding plant that caused extensive property damage. Police investigated the cause, but were unable to say anything definitive. And about 30 freight cars derailed and overturned in Nebraska - the train belonged to the Union Pacific Company. No people were hurt, but a lot of noise was made.

And recently all of a sudden more:
California-252 is the most expensive metal in the world (1 gram costs $250 million). It is produced in two places in the world. Dimitrovgrad, in Russia. And Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. Well, now there's only one. Dimitrovgrad. The american one burned down.
 

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