An unexpected tragedy involving three deer was discovered on Monday by a reporter near the stream that runs from East Palestine, Ohio, to the Ohio River.
In an unprecedented, never-before-seen mobile phone video published on Twitter, Ben Bergquam from Real America’s Voice News exposes a terrifying revelation.
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After a tragic train disaster in the area, Norfolk Southern’s hazardous chemicals have been poisoning nearby rivers for three weeks. Internet images of dead fish describe this continuing ecological catastrophe.
It is becoming clear how serious and urgent these challenges are given that as many as 43,000 animals have died in situations where wildlife is harmed.
Begquam found himself in an unusual situation when he came upon three deer laying lifeless not far from Little Beaver Creek. That was a spectacle that had no words to adequately describe it.
When examined, the creatures showed no signs of trauma and were unaffected by other fauna.
This film, which was shot 15 miles below East Palestine, offers a fascinating look at the confluence of Little Beaver Creek and the Ohio River near Midland, Pennsylvania.
Bergquam found no chemical evidence in the water, which may come as a shocking conclusion; yet, testimonies from the locals create an ominous image.
“What is scary, and I can’t say for sure if this is connected or if it’s just a coincidence, but it’s a very odd coincidence,” he said.
Begrquam continued, “Three dead deer within 50 years of each other.”
None of the animals’ eyes or other soft tissue had been harmed despite being out in the open for an unknown period of time; this is a testimonial to their fortitude and peculiar surroundings.
He did pose the proper question, however. “Why am I the only one here?”
Bergquam wondered whether there were hazardous substances in the Ohio River, which flows through populated regions like Cincinnati, after coming across odd deer. He wouldn’t guess as to whether or not they were behind his discoveries.
There is no need for concern since officials have certified there are no harmful substances from the incident in Ohio River water.
Cincinnati water authorities decided last week to stop taking water from the river in anticipation of possible contamination risks and to exercise “an abundance of caution” by relying on reserves.
Concern among others around has been generated by Bergquam’s finding of animals, which has sparked concerns about whether the railway crash may have been the cause of their death. Yet, no conclusive answers can be given at this time.
While the environmental condition in East Palestine is concerning, the lack of confidence in the government’s ability to address it is demoralizing. Unluckily, this mistrust seems all too common.
Since assuming office, President Joe Biden and his staff have unavoidably faced a number of difficulties, both those that existed before their tenure in the White House and those that were brought about within.
Those who live and work nearby should be on the lookout and verify any information they learn. Regrettably, there isn’t a reliable system of government that can be relied on to handle tricky circumstances or provide open communication.
The unfortunate truth is that our national media, which previously sought information on behalf of the people, has become worse and worse at being reliable.
If we had done anything, media outlets would be buzzing with the news, and Little Beaver Creek would have been swarmed by eager reporters.




where are the photos?