Oregon Live reported that approximately 100 residents remain unable to go back to their homes in Mosier, Oregon, following an oil freight derailment on Friday.
Possible environmental concerns arose regarding the Columbia River, as a light oil sheen can be seen floating on the river’s surface.
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Possible environmental concerns arose regarding the Columbia River, as a light oil sheen can be seen floating on the river’s surface.
Read the complete article here.
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