Which of the following is most reasonable critique of the US response to centralia Coal Fire

One possible reasonable critique of the US response to the Centralia Coal Fire is that it took too long for the government to take action to address the problem. The fire had been burning for over 50 years before any significant steps were taken to extinguish it, leading to continued environmental and health risks for residents in the area. This delay in response could have been harmful and costly, both in terms of human health and environmental damage.