Dr. Marilyn Howarth addresses environmental impacts stemming from Northeast Philadelphia plane crash

The deadly NE Philly plane crash caused a plume of smoke and a massive crater. Here’s what to know about the environmental impacts
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“The canister sampling that they did is a very brief grab of air,” says Marilyn Howarth of the Perelman School of Medicine. “It is a good test for exactly what was happening at that moment, but it really makes it very difficult to determine what happened [during the explosion] and [immediately] afterwards.”