Large number of causalities it seems, information still a little vague for the moment.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8503142.stm
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Large number of causalities it seems, information still a little vague for the moment.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8503142.stm
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It's texas city all over again
what a rotten bit of luck, Can you imagine people having a normal regular day?
then BOOM.
Information's a little scarce but two confirmed deaths (Likely to be more), over 200 causalities and the fire is now under control. Take it with a pinch of salt however.
Pretty shocking a gas pipe just randomly explodes, especially in a gas powered plant :/ Usually they keep an eye on these things with regular checks... It does seem fishy, but might just be a random event like when the oil plant in the UK exploded. Quite serious though.
Oh thats bad, RIP to anyone who has died - not something you'd expect.
this happened about 20 minutes from where i grew up/where my parents live. i read about it a couple days ago but im going back to connecticut in a couple of days, from what ive been reading my parents might have saw the smoke or even felt the blast. i guess ill ask them.
such a shame, but from what i understand it could have been much much worse.