Sweet candy-apple fuck, has anyone ever seen a cascade explosion like this?? Just a couple of hours ago...
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The red color is consistent with a Nitrate explosion. Reports have it as being explosive material seized off a ship several years ago and being stored there ever since. Reuters is reporting ammonium nitrate.Sadly, I can't think of anything in the natural world that would produce a reddish-brown cloud like that.
2750 TONS of ammonium nitrate. Ok bomber had 3 tons.. So 6000lbs vs 5 million lbs.
Look up 1946 Texas City. Similar thing of a ship catching fire with 2300 Tons of ammonium nitrate.
Or the Halifax explosion.
Either way .. Probably top 5 non nuclear explosions ever.
On top of that, the tall structure next door to the warehouse is a grain elevator and silos, where there is a risk of a grain dust explosion and fire.So a warehouse of ammonium nitrate 2750 Tons were just sitting there for 6-7 years in an unguarded warehouse. Next doore was fireworks. Fire then big badda boom
This happened in the United States back in 1947, and was known as the Texas City disaster.
Here, a similar amount went up—but the fertilizer caught fire inside the ship, then called Grandcamp.
This Liberty ship became a skyscraper sized pipe bomb. It was moored next to the Monsanto styrene plant, in the same relative position as the large building in this disaster.
Texas City had oil storage tank farms just inland. Several slips down the dock was a similar C-10 ship, that had a similar load and exploded a day or so later. This unfortunate ship shared its name with a vessel also nearby a port explosion in Halifax.
The ship name?
High Flyer.
Musk’s starship wasn’t the biggest bit of steel that flew above Texas.
One of the largest fundraising efforts for the city and the victims of the disaster was organized by Sam Maceo, one of the two brothers who ran organized crime in Galveston at the time. Maceo organized a large-scale benefit on the island, featuring entertainers including Phil Harris, Frank Sinatra, and Ann Sheridan
Wow. It's amazing I've never heard of that until now
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