"A state study conducted in the aftermath of the 2012 train derailment in Paulsboro found that more than half of those interviewed reported new or intensified health issues in the days after the accident.
Most commonly, residents noted experiencing headaches, respiratory symptoms, and coughing in the week after the Nov. 30 accident, according to the Department of Health report, based on two surveys.
In its findings, 58 percent of those interviewed in person and 66 percent of those responding to a mail-in survey said they experienced "new or worsening symptoms" in the week after the derailment, which leaked about 20,000 gallons of toxic vinyl chloride into the atmosphere."
Angelo Fichera reports for the Philadelphia Inquirer June 2, 2014l.
"State Issues Report on Health Impact of Paulsboro Toxic Leak"
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer, 06/02/2014