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NTSB chair accuses Norfolk Southern of interfering in probe

  • Chairwoman: Railroad allegedly delayed info, made threats to investigators
  • Controlled burn of chemicals deemed unnecessary by NTSB
  • Norfolk Southern denies accusations, claims full cooperation

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(NewsNation) — The head of the National Transportation Safety Board accused Norfolk Southern of “unconscionable” interference in the federal investigation of the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment, including lying and making veiled threats.

NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said Wednesday on NewsNation’s “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” that the railroad delayed providing crucial information for months and attempted to circumvent investigators by directly approaching board members with unauthorized testing.

“It was interference with our investigation,” Homendy said. “And I’m putting them on notice that that’s not something that we’re okay with from any entity that works with the NTSB.”

Homendy also revealed that Norfolk Southern executives tried to pressure the NTSB to “put to rest” rumors about their decision-making, which she described as an “inappropriate request” delivered in a threatening manner.

The NTSB chair contradicted Norfolk Southern’s claim that the controlled burn of vinyl chloride was necessary, stating that the tank cars were “stabilized” and “in no danger” of exploding. She said the vent-and-burn procedure was “completely unnecessary” and that this information was not shared with key decision-makers.

In a statement to NewsNation, Norfolk Southern denied the accusations, stating they “cooperated fully and ethically with the investigation, with full transparency.”

The February 2023 derailment led to the release of over a million gallons of hazardous chemicals, raising concerns about the safety of thousands of nearby residents.

  • Debris from the train crash in East Palestine, Ohio, lies scattered and burning.
  • FILE - This image taken with a drone shows portions of a Norfolk Southern freight train Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023, that still burns after it derailed the night before in East Palestine, Ohio. The lawyers who negotiated a $600 million settlement with Norfolk Southern over that railroad's disastrous 2023 derailment in eastern Ohio want residents to talk with them before deciding the historic deal isn't enough. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)
  • FILE - A black plume rises over East Palestine, Ohio, as a result of a controlled detonation of a portion of the derailed Norfolk Southern trains Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

More than three dozen freight cars derailed Feb. 3, 2023, on the outskirts of East Palestine near the Pennsylvania border, including 11 carrying hazardous materials.

Some residents were evacuated that night, but days later, more had to leave their homes amid fears of an imminent explosion. Despite potential health effects, officials intentionally released and burned toxic vinyl chloride three days after the crash, sending flames and smoke into the air.

Homendy’s statements come as the NTSB concludes its investigation into the incident, which it says could have been entirely avoided.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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