Submitted by BlaccAtlassStan t3_113w1ed in Pennsylvania
Phraenkinstone t1_j8sqewt wrote
Y'all should really stop making fun of this OP. It's a valid question, how far into PA is that shit gonna go? I've been wondering that myself. I'm near Philly so I'm not personally worried about it hitting here, but west PA has a right to be in edge with this shit.
WookieeSteakIsChewie t1_j8ss9z4 wrote
Shippensburg isn't Western PA.
Phraenkinstone t1_j8ssiaf wrote
True, mid PA. But western PA should still worry.
krammiit t1_j8tfzvz wrote
I live ten physical miles from the site. I didn't go outside the week of the controlled release and turned off my furnace which sucked.
It has been weeks. If anything is still hanging around in the air that would be absolutely fascinating especially because we have had 45+ mph winds and fast moving weather systems twice since.
Phraenkinstone t1_j8tgidx wrote
It's been TWO weeks, roughly, and the area will always be poisoned. Go drink creekwater and let's see.
Why are you defending the train company?
WookieeSteakIsChewie t1_j8u511n wrote
How is displaying common sense defending the train company?
WookieeSteakIsChewie t1_j8sx0l5 wrote
Plus, Did you happen to notice the wind yesterday? The really strong wind that lasted all day? There's nothing left from the burn.
Phraenkinstone t1_j8sx6sl wrote
Sure, sure.
WookieeSteakIsChewie t1_j8t721p wrote
You don't believe in wind?
Phraenkinstone t1_j8tak7j wrote
I don't believe the wind just magically made it go away. Moved it, sure. And that's the worrisome part.
Key_Text_169 t1_j8t5k03 wrote
Idk I live just outside of Philly and those clouds yesterday morning looked pretty funky.
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Phraenkinstone t1_j8taftg wrote
They really did.
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