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Biden visits East Palestine a year after a train derailment changed the Ohio town

President Biden visited the small Ohio town of East Palestine on Friday, a little more than a year after a Norfolk Southern train derailed there and spilled hazardous chemicals.

After meeting with local officials and getting a briefing from the Environmental Protection Agency, Biden promised residents that the U.S. government would fulfill its obligation and remain in the area until the clean-up efforts were complete.

He praised the community's courage and resilience. He insisted the derailment will not define them. And he blasted Norfolk Southern for not taking proper precautions with its dangerous cargo.

"Let me be clear. While there are acts of God, this was an act of greed that was 100% preventable," he said.

No one died in the Feb. 3 derailment, but soon people started feeling sick and reported experiencing headaches and other concerns. It led to increased worries and fears of long-term health risks.

"We've tested the air, the water, the soil quality," Biden said, noting ongoing research to study the short- and long-term impacts of the spill.

The derailment quickly became political

Biden had promised to visit soon after the derailment and has faced criticism for not visiting sooner, especially from Republicans, including former President Donald Trump who made a trip to the community shortly after the disaster.

Biden emphasized, as he often does, that his administration works for all Americans, whether they vote for him or not.

Biden met with local affected residents and officials, including Trent Conaway, the town's mayor, who had been critical of Biden. On Friday, Conaway noted that the visit had been "long awaited" and said he wanted to focus on "things we agree with" such as the long-term health concerns for

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