Oh, yeah, the toxic chemicals being spilled everywhere thing.
I forgot about that for a second.
Toxic spills and leaks are still happening once or twice a week in America, by the way. No one (myself included) has attempted to explain why.
It just all of a sudden started happening and now it happens all the time. For no reason, or possibly for some reason.
A toxic cleanup in a quiet section of New Jersey could soon force residents to flee their homes.
Schools and homeowners in parts of Monmouth County have been told to be ready to evacuate at a moment’s notice, as Environmental Protection Agency crews do cleanup work at a former industrial plant in the village of Farmingdale near the Howell Township border, NBC New York reported.
The former Compounders Inc. chemical plant has long been shut down, but more than 400 rusting, abandoned drums remain, and it’s not clear how safe it is to move them. For decades, chemicals were mixed for customers on-site.
In February, local firefighters were dispatched to the site and discovered materials burning inside an old metal structure. They also found the drums and smelled a chemical odor and alerted environmental officials.
One resident told NBC New York she remembers decades ago when her children were coming home from school, and they saw drum lids exploding — up in the air.
That kind of thing is still entirely possible at the site because no one knows for sure what chemicals are still present, officials warn.
Yeah.
Just all the chemicals, I guess.
It doesn’t really matter.
They all just cause cancer. Different kinds of cancers I guess, but I mean, America doesn’t have a functioning healthcare system, so it really doesn’t matter which cancer you get.
I wouldn’t worry about it.