Graniteville victims Unlike East Palestine and other places, people died within hours of the crash at Graniteville as chlorine hugged the ground and spread across the area. In contrast to some ...
Aiken County Council member Phil Napier, who owns a hardware store on Canal Street near Hickman Hall, is excited about the Horse Creek Trust and Davis’ interest in Graniteville. A chlorine spill ...
Researchers led by Erik Svendsen of Tulane have begun testing to investigate the long-term pulmonary effects of a 2005 chlorine gas spill caused by a train derailment in Graniteville, S.C.
GRANITEVILLE, S.C. About half of the 5,400 residents who fled a deadly chlorine leak a week ago were allowed to return home Thursday, though some were scared and demanded indoor air tests to ensure it ...
(Graniteville-AP) Jan. 14, 2005 - Some 1500 Graniteville-area residents began returning home on Friday after they were evacuated on January 6th because of a train wreck that released deadly chlorine ...
COLUMBIA - With the help of a nearly $3 million federal grant, a South Carolina researcher is beginning to study the long-term health effects of a deadly train wreck and chemical spill in Aiken County ...
The January train derailment and chemical leak in nearby Aiken County is impacting the way municipalities look at rail traffic through their jurisdictions. The city of Orangeburg welcomes their ...
GRANITEVILLE, S.C. -- A year after a train crash spread a toxic plume of chlorine gas through this small mill town, John Logan, a 60-year-old handyman, continues to inspect property damage. Nails on a ...