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An oil field exploded in Basra Iraq [Iraq Oil Report ; Published September 20, 2011]; Comment by Starr DiGiacomo

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List of comment about gas explosion, in order of posted time; as of 2011-09-01

 

1) SOMERVILLE, Ohio, US; "Investigation continues in house collapse"

2) BAKERSFIELD, Calif. US; "Bakersfield resident hurt in natural gas explosion"

3) Pompton Lakes, NJ, US; "Update: Suspected gas explosion levels home in Pompton Lakes [raw video]"

4) Brantford, Ontario, Canada; "Natural gas explosion levelled Brantford house: fire marshal"

5) Warren, MI, US; "City of Warren Home Explosion Underscores Need for Natural Gas Safety"

6) Castleford, West Yorkshire, UK; "Dramatic footage shows huge gas explosion at Yorkshire home"

7) Warren Park, Harare, Zimbabwe; "2 seriously injured in Warren Park gas explosion"

8) Logan City, south of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia; "Seven children killed in gas explosion at house"

9) Herscher, IL, US; Douglasville, GA, US; "This Week In Natural Gas Leaks and Explosions – Aug. 22, 2011"

10) "Seven children killed in gas explosion at house" [See 8)]

11) Lakeview, MI, US; "Explosion inside Lakeview house causes fire, couple escapes with minor injuries"

12) Newborough, Victoria, Australia; "Gas blast destroys Newborough garage"

13) Cato, Montcalm, MI, US; "Couple escapes house explosion"

14) Glenrock, Converse, WY, US; "Oilfield explosion claims three"

15) St. Augustine, Fla, US; "Gas Station Explosion Site in St. Augustine now 'Stable'"

 

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* Comment by Starr DiGiacomo

We'll be seeing an uptick in unusual home and business gas explosions and I'm trying to locate specific ZT on the matter.  Below is a refresher for the many gas related news articles.

http://zetatalk5.com/index/blog0214.htm

SOZT

Fault lines, when adjusting, do not just rip apart one day during a dramatic earthquake. They most often creep. Laying gas lines along or across a fault line is asking for an accident of this sort. Fault lines are also seldom so clearly delineated that one can go a mile in this or that direction and avoid their action. Where a slip-slide fault such as the San Andreas will often leave a clear line on the surface, this is only the surface action, not what occurs in the rock layers on either side which can fracture for a long way to either side during any movement. The gas company, or the age of the pipes, will be faulted but in truth the finger should be pointed in many directions. The public, who insist on living at such a scenic spot, is to blame. Officials, who zoned for housing are to blame. The public utility company, for allowing gas lines in the area, is to blame. But this will change nothing, while man continues to live on the San Andreas, even as it awakens. EOZT

http://www.zetatalk5.com/ning/18sp2010.htm

SOZT

The danger from radon gas will not be increased as a result of the pole shift. Radon gas is emitted by rock containing uranium, which is degrading. In normal circumstances, where air can circulate, it is disbursed rapidly as is any methane created by decay of organic material. The danger from these gasses comes from confinement - being trapped in a mine, a basement, or beneath the permafrost. The dangers are well known. For methane, it is explosions. An accumulation of methane gas can be identified by the smell of rotten eggs, or as some have described it, dirty socks or cabbage soup. For radon gas the danger is lung cancer, from the continual exposure to the radioactive air. Radon gas is odorless, and cannot be detected except by specialized equipment not in the hands of the average person.

In that the pole shift, or the Earth changes preceding the pole shift, can fracture rock and release pockets of either gas, survivors should be cautious about huddling in bunkers. You are safer out in the open air, or in a trench you have dug that will allow the pole shift winds to pass over you, but nothing to fall on and crush you. The fact that both methane gas and radon gas can accumulate in the bunkers of the elite is one of the reasons we have stated that they have dug their own graves. EOZT

http://www.zetatalk5.com/ning/12mr2011.htm

 

* Comment by Starr DiGiacomo

SOZT

Anyone watching the news, for instance the news on the San Bruno explosion in a distribution line close to the San Andreas Fault line, knows that gas in any form is a danger. Oil and gas refineries explode when rigid piping cracks. Oil or gas wells explode when the ground around them moves. And the gas distribution lines running under cities are no exception. They likewise will explode. Gas lines, whether along the street or within a home, are rigid. In some cases automatic shutoff valves can limit the amount of gas available for an explosion by sensing a drop in pressure, but this is always after the fact. The explosion has already occurred. Utilizing gas on a planet prone to earthquakes was a mistake to begin with, but man never thinks of the consequences when striving for modern conveniences. We have advised turning off the gas at the street, though when the street explodes and your neighbor's homes are on fire you are not likely to escape the holocaust. A better alternative is to live in an area where gas is not available, as in your rural safe location where you will be doing a form of camping while gardening. A campfire at night, for cooking and washing and a bit of friendly light before bed. Nothing explosive. EOZT

http://www.zetatalk5.com/ning/02oc2010.htm

 

* Comment by Starr DiGiacomo

SOZT Answer: It is no accident that the New Madrid fault lies under the Mississippi River near Memphis, as rivers form in lowlands created when land pulls apart, separating the rock fingers and weakening support for the land. Thus, the Ohio River bed also is an indication of where rock fingers will pull apart. Two adjustments in Kentucky, a day apart, are not an accident, but an indication of the speed at which the stretch zone is starting to adjust. Rail lines are frequently an early harbinger of such adjustments, as they run long distances, whereas structures within cities, such as tall buildings, take up relatively little space and have a small footprint. Our warning that imploding cities will be experienced, before the hour of the shift, are in this regard. Be warmed, it will not just be your rail lines and gas and water mains that will shatter and be pulled apart during the stretch. The foundations of your tall buildings will likewise be vulnerable.EOZT

http://www.zetatalk5.com/newsletr/issue008.htm

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[Original post on January 20, 2011]

Original title: Gas explosion kills 1, injures 5 in Philadelphia

 

http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/01/19/pennsylvania.gas.explosion/index.h...

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The explosion occurred in Philadelphia's Tacony neighborhood
  • The blast killed one utilities worker and injured five other people
  • Some of the injuries are serious

(CNN) -- A gas main explosion in Philadelphia Tuesday evening killed one utilities worker and injured five other people, a fire department official said.

Philadelphia Gas Works employees were responding to a gas main break in the city's Tacony neighborhood when the explosion occurred, fire department spokesman Jim Smith said.

"They were trying to control it and found a source of ignition," according to Smith, who said four PGW employees and a firefighter were among the injured. He said some of the gas workers' injuries were serious.

http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/natural-gas-explosion-philadelphia-...

http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/caught-on-tape-gas-main-explodes-126...

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 30, 2013 at 1:22am

We jump from the UK to Albany, NY with more erxploding manholes

http://troyrecord.com/articles/2013/06/29/news/doc51ce8e4a8f4660893...

County executive demands investigation into what is causing manhole explosions in Albany

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 29, 2013 at 2:38am

http://articles.mcall.com/2013-06-28/news/mc-f-voltaix-portland-exp...

Explosion, fire erupt at Voltaix plant in Upper Mount Bethel; 'no immediate danger'

June 28, 2013|By Frank Warner, Of The Morning Call

Voltaix, a manufacturer of specialty chemicals, reported an explosion and fire Thursday night at its plant in Upper Mount Bethel Township.

No one was injured in the 10:05 p.m. explosion at the 103 Demi Road plant. But the chemical fire and continuing gas leak forced emergency officials to dispatch several fire companies and the Lehigh County Haz-Mat Team.

Voltaix officials advised firefighters that water should not be sprayed on the fire in its waste tanks; the fire should be allowed to burn out on its own.

Just before midnight, Northampton County Emergency Management Services said area residents were safe, but they should follow local news reports for up-to-date information on the Voltaix fire.

"There is no immediate danger to the public at this time," the emergency agency said. "Haz-mat officials do not anticipate an evacuation for the immediate area. Residents in the immediate area are being advised to stay tuned to their local media outlets as the situation unfolds."

Emergency officials evacuated the main Voltaix building, but no one else was asked to move out during the emergency. There are no homes in the area of the plant.

Ambulances were dispatched to the scene to be ready for potential problems.

The Voltaix plant is on the Portland-Upper Mount Bethel border, about 1,000 feet west of the Delaware River. Columbia, N.J., is about 2,000 feet to the east of the plant.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 26, 2013 at 6:23pm

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cumbria-23062172

26 June 2013 Last updated at 05:58 ET

Barrow gas explosion: One woman hurt in Ainslie Street blast

Scene of the suspected gas explosion in BarrowA structural assessment of the property is being carried out

A woman has been injured after an explosion, believed to have been caused by a gas leak, partially demolished a house in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria.

The kitchen of the house in Ainslie Street was demolished in the blast on Wednesday morning, which also caused a small fire.

The woman was treated at the scene for minor injuries, Cumbria Police said.

Neighbouring properties were evacuated and police said a structural assessment of the house was being carried out.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is leading the investigation into the blast, which is thought to be linked to a recently installed cooker.

The force spokesman said Ainslie Street would remain closed for most of the day.

He added: "A wall of the property collapsed. It is believed that a gas leak led to an isolated explosion at the property.

"The occupant of the house is safe and well and has been seen by paramedics at the scene for minor injuries."

A spokesman for Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service added: "The kitchen of the property is demolished and there was one small fire which was put out.

"All residents are accounted for."

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 25, 2013 at 5:44am

http://westchester.news12.com/news/sleepy-hollow-man-recovering-aft...

Sleepy Hollow man recovering after manhole explodes while driving over it

Police say the manhole had a sewer gas backup and exploded just as the man's black Volvo was rolling over it. (June 24, 2013)

SLEEPY HOLLOW - A Sleepy Hollow man is recovering at home tonight after driving over an exploding manhole.

The incident occurred along Broadway just after 1:30 p.m. Police say the manhole had a sewer gas backup and exploded just as the man's black Volvo was rolling over it.

Witnesses say the explosion caused the manhole cover to hit the car's windshield. The cover landed 25 feet away. Witnesses also say the car spun around 360 degrees before coming to a stop.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 24, 2013 at 7:30am

http://www.itv.com/news/story/2013-06-23/gas-explosion-jarrow/

Six injured in gas explosion

Six people were hurt in a gas explosion at a house in Jarrow, South Tyneside, a senior fire officer said today.

Investigation continue into gas explosion


Gas explosion in South Tyneside


Two people have been injured in a gas explosion in Jarrow, South Tyneside.

It happened at 7.54 am on Sunday, June 23, at a house in Regent Road.

Nearby houses in the cul-de-sac have been evacuated as a precaution.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 20, 2013 at 4:33pm

http://www.beritajakarta.com/2008/en/newsview.aspx?idwil=0&id=2...

A Boiler Tube Exploded, 5 Injured

BERITAJAKARTA.COM — 20/06/2013 15:19:34

Five laundry employees are injured after a boiler tube belongs to laundry stall exploded at Block DC 1, City Park Apartment, Cengkareng, West Jakarta. The five victims are identified as Lia (28), Yana (31), Lexy (25), Sri (25), and Lena (24). They suffered burns on their bodies, arms, and legs. The explosion also made all apartment residents panicked.

Sucipto (35), the laundry owner, said the explosion happened around 8 AM. “The explosion came from a boiler tube used to collect water, which flowed gas for clothes ironing. Before exploding, I smell gas and continued with explosion not long after that.  The five injured people were directly rushed to the hospital,” he explained, Thursday (6/20).

Lia, one of victims who suffered quite serious injuries, is rushed to Cengkareng Hospital, while her four colleagues rushed to Bunda Suci Hospital.

Dewi (45), one of City Park Apartment residents, told that she and other residents panicked and ran away to save their lives. “The explosion sound was quite loud. Initially, we thought it was a bomb explosion, that’s why we shocked and immediately ran away,” she expressed.

Chief of Cengkareng Sector Police Detective and Crime Unit, Adj. Comr. Khoiri, stated that with the help of West Jakarta Metro Police identification team, they have installed a police line and currently doing investigation at the scene. “All victims have been brought to hospital. The cause of the explosion is still being investigated. Temporary allegation is that the explosion came from boiler tube,” he finished.
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 20, 2013 at 10:15am

http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/transport/?doc=76579

Explosion kills one, injures two in BLRT plant in Tallinn

BC, Tallinn, 20.06.2013
A strong explosion killed one and injured two people in the Elme Messer Gaas production unit of Baltic ship-repairs plant BLRT in Tallinn on Wednesday; there was no danger to the environment, LETA/Public Broadcasting reports.

According to the rescue board, the call came in at 1.02 p.m. that there was a gas explosion in the production unit, as the result of which the roof of the stone production building collapsed and there was also a fire.

 

Two workers who were in the building received strong burns and concussions while a person outside the building was killed by debris of the explosion.

 

BLRT spokeswoman Katja Ljubobratets said that there is acetylene production unit in the building. She said that a half an hour after the explosion all dangers were localised and there is no danger to the environment.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 20, 2013 at 2:13am

http://english.cri.cn/6909/2013/06/20/2941s771119.htm

Two Killed, over 150 Injured after Restaurant Blasts in North China
   2013-06-20 00:37:03    Xinhua      Web Editor: Fu Yu

Two people were killed and over 150 injured in a restaurant explosion in north China's Shanxi Province on Wednesday, June 19, 2013. [Photo: Xinhua]

Blasts ripped through a restaurant in north China's Shanxi Province Wednesday night, killing two and injuring over 150 people.

At least 12 others were severely wounded, safety watchdog in the city of Shuozhou said.

The explosion of natural gas pipes was suspected to be the cause of the accident after an initial investigation.

The city has established special groups for rescue, medical treatment and investigation work.

Among the 155 injured, dozens are fire fighters as they were at the scene when the final blow occurred.

Three trucks of local fire-fighting brigade were damaged, according to a Xinhua report at site.

Witnesses said they heard the explosions around 9:20 p.m., and they also smelled gas.

The two-story building housing the restaurant showed signs of having caught fire, and glass of nearby buildings was scattered on the streets.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 18, 2013 at 9:41pm

More perils in Louisiana.

http://www.gobogalusa.com/news/article_66f9e304-d81e-11e2-a916-001a...

Gas line explosion near Enon

Posted: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 12:33 pm | Updated: 12:34 pm, Tue Jun 18, 2013.

A gas line explosion was reported in Washington Parish Tuesday morning, Chief Deputy Mike Haley, spokesman for the Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office, said the explosion happened about 5:30 a.m. at a location off Thigpen Road near Enon.

It is now known that a portion of the pipeline passing through that area exploded, damaging several homes and causing an estimated 75 residences to be evacuated.

Haley said it is still unknown what caused the explosion, but the gas has been cutoff from the line.

The main fire has been put out, and residual gas left in the line was being burned off as off 8 a.m. Tuesday morning.

Haley said there have been no injuries reported as to his knowledge and HAZMAT crews were still on the scene.

A major electrical line goes through the pipeline right-of-way and was severely damaged in the explosion, leaving a large chunk of Washington Parish, including some of the town of Franklinton, without electricity.

Haley said he talked to the resident living in the home closest to where the explosion occurred.

The siding on one side of that mobile home is completely melted off, Haley said. The resident there told Haley she was lying on her couch when she heard the explosion, and it knocked her off the couch and onto the floor. She told Haley her front door was too hot to touch but she was able to exit through the back of the home and fled in her vehicle.

He most of the other residents in the area also left before being asked to.

Haley described the 30-40 acres surrounding the explosion area as “scorched earth.”

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on June 18, 2013 at 6:58am

http://www.london24.com/news/number_of_underground_explosions_on_lo...

Number of underground explosions on London streets triples

Monday, June 17, 2013 
7:45 PM

http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/deadly-exploding-pavements-pose-new-threa...

Deadly exploding pavements pose new threat to Londoners

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