Yes, this Photo of a 2023 Florida Train Derailment is Real

 

On March 1, 2023, a photo was posted on Reddit that claimed to show a train derailment in Manatee County, Florida.

“Train carrying over 30,000 gallons of propane derails in Manatee county Florida,” the caption read.

Is this photo of a 2023 Florida Train Derailment is Real ?

We discovered it originally posted by Brittany Muller, a journalist who works for WFLA, a Tampa broadcast station. The picture is real.

 

Claim – A photo shows an actual train derailment in Sarasota, Florida, on Feb. 28, 2023.

 

The train derailed the day before the photo was posted. One car was carrying 30,000 gallons of liquid propane gas, which had not leaked, according to local paper Sarasota Herald-Tribune. No injuries were reported.

 

We conclude that it is authentic. Several U.S. train derailments around that time — including one in East Palestine, Ohio — had people worried about the impacts they can have on their health, as well as the environment. PolitiFact reported in February 2023 that more than 1,000 train accidents happen every year in the U.S.

 

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Buildings in Hong Kong are Designed with holes known as ‘Dragon Gates’

 

Hong Kong is well known for its skyline full of skyscrapers. But that feature of modernity is coupled with an ancient tradition — feng shui.

Feng shui is a traditional Chinese practice of orienting one’s physical surroundings in a balanced and harmonious way.

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As National Geographic describes feng shui, it’s “an ancient Chinese art of arranging buildings, objects, and space in an environment to achieve harmony and balance. Feng shui means ‘the way of wind and water.'”

It has roots in early Taoism, a philosophical tradition reaching back 500 years before the Christian era, but remains popular and widespread today in China, and globally as well.

Here’s how the South China Morning Post, an English-language, Hong Kong-based newspaper, described the architectural feature and its function in feng shui philosophy:

A deliberate architectural feature known as “dragon gates”, these holes are commonly found in sea-facing structures and, according to feng shui, provide a passageway for the mythical dragon to reach the water. Said to initiate a positive flow of energy, the most prominent gateways are found in The Repulse Bay and Bel-Air in Cyberport – two residential complexes in the Southern district of Hong Kong Island.

 

In a video explainer on the topic, Vox journalist Johnny Harris said that the socialist Cultural Revolution in China’s mainland in the 1960s and ’70s stamped out a lot of facets of Chinese culture — like feng shui. But Hong Kong was ruled by the British at that time, so the practice continued to flourish there.

 

Claim- Buildings in Hong Kong are designed with “dragon gates” in accordance with feng shui.

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Yes, Ten percent of the US Population Live in the Ohio River Basin

Following the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment, which saw the release of a fiery plume of toxic chemicals on Feb. 6, 2023, several Twitter accounts — often those associated with conspiracy theories — reminded their followers that 10% of the entire U.S. population lives in the watershed — the Ohio River Basin — in which the derailment occurred.

From a trivia standpoint, the fact about the proportion of the population living within the bounds of this basin is true. As described by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers:

The Ohio River Basin covers 204,000 square miles encompassing parts of 15 states. It is home to over 25 million people equaling 10% of the population of the United States. The Ohio River alone is 981 miles long and runs from the confluence of the Allegheny and the Monongahela Rivers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and ends in Cairo, Illinois. Along the way the Ohio River provides drinking water to several million people.

The implication that the entire basin will be without drinking water due to the chemical release is unsupported by evidence, however. While there will likely be long-term health concerns associated with the release of these chemicals into the soil, the immediate scope of contamination to Ohio River drinking water is unknown.

Water in the immediate area of the derailment resulted, apparently, in thousands of fish dying, but experts say many of the chemicals associated with the derailment will degrade rapidly and/or are capable of being removed by water treatment plants. As reported by Louisville’s WLKY, which serves a region downstream from the accident:

Chris Bobay, a water quality manager for Louisville Water, said right now, any affected water is still in West Virginia. He said they’ve been working with their upstream partners to closely monitor it as it heads toward Louisville, but there is still “a long way to go.”

Bobay said the network is detecting low levels of chemicals, well below CDC health guidelines, and the main concern would just be a change in the “taste and odor” of the water.

Luckily, butyl acrylate is “not unpleasant” in that regard, and would likely make the water somewhat floral or fruity.

However, he did say they have a plan to remove any odors. He said it is easily oxidized.

He also said the chemical is degrading as it heads downstream.

“Our best friend is the river itself, it’s a pretty thriving ecosystem and handles its own problem which is a good thing for us being so far downstream,” Bobay said.

Claim – Ten percent of the U.S. population lives in the Ohio River Basin, within which the East Palestine train derailment and chemical release occurred.

Because reliable sources confirm that roughly 10% of the U.S. population lives in the Ohio River Basin, however, that basic claim is “True.”

But, the implication associated with online posts in February 2023 that a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, therefore poisoned the entire Ohio River basin’s drinking water supply is unsupported.

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