CBS News
The chief executive of the Norfolk Southern railroad line appeared before a Senate panel on Thursday to answer questions about the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, last month that set off a wave of concerns about threats to the environment and public health.
CEO Alan Shaw testified alongside federal and local environmental officials for the hearing before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Shaw, in his opening remarks, told committee members that he is “deeply sorry” for the impact the derailment had on the East Palestine community and that he is “determined to make it right.”
The Norfolk Southern chief also highlighted financial assistance available for families affected by the toxic train incident and first responders, including the railroad company’s $20 million commitment for reimbursements and investments.
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