A family living in the middle of the Ohio chemical disaster is ripping the federal response.
A family dealing with the fallout of the toxic chemical disaster in Ohio say their health and their property are in decline with no end in sight ... and they're pissed at the fed's response., whose family owns a home two miles from the train derailment that unleashed toxic chemicals into the air, water and ground, joined us on"TMZ Live" Friday and shared what life is like for folks in the area ... and it ain't pretty.
In perhaps the most damning sign of what's happening ... Nathan says there's absolutely no sign of wildlife anymore ... and his dog keeps throwing up.Of course, it's been two weeks since the Feb. 3 train derailment that started the environmental disaster, and Nathan says folks are fed up with a lack of relief from the feds.
The way he sees it ... authorities and the EPA are"pissing down our backs and telling us it's not raining."
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