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WCPO 9 | Crews working to cool tanker after styrene leak in railyard near Cleves, Whitewater Twp. area @Wcpo9 | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Little Miami Fire and Rescue Chief Mike Siefke said just before 6 p.m. Tuesday that there is "potential for an explosion" if the material in the tanker car heats up. Siefke said representatives from the railroad, hazmat crews and fire officials are working to cool the tanker.
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Crews working to cool tanker after styrene leak in railyard near Cleves, Whitewater Twp. area @Wcpo9

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