bassman284
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Re: 6 MILLION lbs. of explosives???
In modern times, evacuation has become almost a first resort. I can kind of understand that local officials, hearing about 6 M pounds of anything, would evacuate first, ask questions later. Major evacuations have occurred for a lot less.
I am reminded of an incident here in the old home place when a meat locker caught fire and burned to the ground. Approximately 500 people located within a 1 mile radius of the fire were evacuated because a 300 lb tank of anhydrous ammonia was burning and putting off toxic fumes. Granted, the burning building put off an impressive cloud of thick black smoke and, since it was almost 90 years old, anybody's guess what kind of fumes there were. BUT, 300 lb of anhydrous ammonia? Turned out the tank was intact after everything cooled down.
In modern times, evacuation has become almost a first resort. I can kind of understand that local officials, hearing about 6 M pounds of anything, would evacuate first, ask questions later. Major evacuations have occurred for a lot less.
I am reminded of an incident here in the old home place when a meat locker caught fire and burned to the ground. Approximately 500 people located within a 1 mile radius of the fire were evacuated because a 300 lb tank of anhydrous ammonia was burning and putting off toxic fumes. Granted, the burning building put off an impressive cloud of thick black smoke and, since it was almost 90 years old, anybody's guess what kind of fumes there were. BUT, 300 lb of anhydrous ammonia? Turned out the tank was intact after everything cooled down.