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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Under Ohio’s new budget, the state plans to take $1.7 billion out of the state’s $4.8 billion unclaimed ...
The yellow gas seen by Franklinton residents the afternoon of July 14 has been identified by the Ohio EPA.
The July 14 chemical leak at GFS Chemicals that resulted in a shelter-in-place order for people in Franklinton involved hydrogen bromide, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency told The Dispatch.
Columbus fire issued a shelter-in-place order July 14 around GFS Chemicals in Franklinton following a release of a toxic yellow gas cloud on June 14.
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