It's horrible


 


fertiliser contains explosive ingredients ie; Ammonium Nitrate don't they ? 

wareubin
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA


 


Wait till about the 30 second mark.

I'm hearing from ABC news, more than 100 dead now and they're going to sweep through houses overnight looking for more casualties 😞 

that was a HUGE blast in that clip warubin

i hope that this is not related to boston


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA


 


Wait till about the 30 second mark.



 


An irresponsible parent.


 

How can it be related? it was fertiliser and had water thrown on it....

Since the report of 2 deaths, Texas police dept are refusing to state the number now.  So the big numbers some news areas are stating are guesses only. 


The numbers might very well go that high, but as of now, that is not the case.


 


i hope that this is not related to boston



 


I would imagine that the cause is more likely the nature of the substances stored and used in fertiliser factories .Like the explosion mentioned below in 1994 .


 


 


Fertilizer (Ammonium Nitrate) Plant Explosion - Iowa


 


An ammonium nitrate plant exploded in December 1994 outside of Sioux City, Iowa. There were four deaths and many injuries. The explosion originated in the neutralizer where nitric acid and ammonia gas were mixed to form ammonium nitrate. A main issue in this case was whether or not a titanium sparger for the nitric acid catalyzed the explosion inside the sparger. Research showed that this was not the case and that the general conditions inside the neutralizer were ripe for explosion. 


 


Conditions contributing to the explosion were impurities known to sensitize ammonium nitrate (such as chlorides and organics), the use of high temperature steam (200 psig), and the lack of standard operating procedures. The plant automated control system records showed that a macroscopic event began at least 2 minutes prior to the explosion which was inconsistent with a sudden detonation originating inside the sparger.  Evidence also showed that the explosion originated below the sparger as opposed to inside it.


Dr. Fox is a fire expert, explosion expert and chemical expert with extensive experience in OSHA, EPA, and DOT chemical regulations and chemical safety.


http://www.chemaxx.com/explosion3a.htm