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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
(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...
Comment
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/portland-oregon-bagel-shop-gas-ex...
Oct 19 (Reuters) - Three firefighters, three civilians and a police officer were injured on Wednesday after a natural gas leak caused an explosion at a bagel shop in Portland, Oregon, Portland Fire & Rescue said.
The explosion, which destroyed the Portland Bagelworks restaurant, triggered a four-alarm fire that sent a large plume of black smoke into the air. Nearby businesses in the trendy shopping area were also damaged.
No fatalities were reported from the blast and the injuries were not life threatening, said Lieutenant Rich Chatman of Portland Fire & Rescue.
Two of the firefighters sustained broken legs, one requiring immediate surgery, Chatman said.
About 100 firefighters were on the scene of the fire putting out hot spots, Chatman said.
Structural engineers as well agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives were on the scene investigating, he said.
Those in the immediate vicinity of the explosion were asked to shelter in place following the blast.
Melissa Moore, a spokeswoman for utility company NW Natural said gas had been shut off for about 115 customers in the area. Portland General Electric said about 2,300 people in the area were without power.
The incident began when a contractor hit a NW Natural gas line, prompting an evacuation of the building. When crews started to respond the leaking gas ignited, causing the explosion, Moore said.
It is unclear what ignited the blast.
http://www.inquisitr.com/3562836/gas-leak-explosion-new-jersey-home...
An explosion which completely demolished two homes and left 15 others damaged in Paterson, New Jersey this morning is reported to have been caused by a gas leak. The explosion came just as emergency responders were investigating a gas leak in the area and about to evacuate the community.
Officials reported that the explosion occurred at 9:24 a.m. in a three-story home at 16 Goshen Street in Paterson. Authorities said that the explosion leveled two homes while a third home will have to be torn down and the possibility exists that two others may be in similar circumstances once the debris has been cleared. According to New York Daily, the blast from the explosion could be felt blocks away and but the most incredulous fact to emerge from the incident is that no one was hurt as the explosions shook the New Jersey neighborhood.
Paterson Fire Chief Michael Postorino said that the aftermath did cause 15 firefighters to be taken to the hospital however, each injured due to the noise caused by the ear-ringing explosion and while majority of the firefighters were only suffering from swelling in their ears, four of them had to be treated for ruptured eardrums. None of the residents suffered any form of injuries.
The firefighters had been in the midst of a “rapid evacuation” of the neighborhood after they responded to the reports of a gas leak and undoubtedly this process is the reason why there was not a very different outcome of that early morning explosion. The firefighters responded to the Goshen home reports of gas leak at 9 a.m. and according to Chief Postorino those at the scene could literally hear the sound of the gas as it leaked and this is what let them know the severity of the leak and that an evacuation had to take place.
http://indianexpress.com/article/world/world-news/three-killed-in-e...
Three people were killed and several others were injured in an explosion at a high-rise building in northeast China’s Heilongjiang province.
The explosion occurred in the wee hours on Tuesday and damaged the 13th, 14th and 15th floors, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The explosion is suspected to have been caused by a gas leak.
Dozens of people have been injured, four seriously, in an explosion near the southern Spanish city of Malaga, reports say.
The blast is said to have been caused by a gas cylinder in a cafe in the town of Velez-Malaga. One report said more than 70 people had been hurt.
Pictures from the scene show severe damage to a cafe and debris strewn across a street.
Police have sealed off the area, local media report.
The blast is believed to have happened during a festival.
Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-37531537?ocid=socialflow_twitter
www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/terror-alert-budapest-huge-explosi...
At least two people are believed to have been injured with a large police presence at the city's Oktogon intersection.
Reports say the blast may have been caused by a gas leak, but this has not officially been confirmed.
Footage from the scene shows a queue of police cars rushing down the street with terrified people running in the other direction.
Cops have cordoned off a large area around a shop at the corner of Kiraly Utca (King Street) and buildings have been evacuated.
A Brit at the scene Owain Brown told the Mirror he could see at least five bodies lying on the floor "motionless".
"Hopefully they were in shock or something," he said.
"There is no building damage or cars outside damaged. Just glass from apartment block. I'm Staying 200m from it."
A queue of up to 30 police cars and other security vehicles were photographed streaming through the streets.
The explosion reportedly took place in one of the buildings of King Street and Teresa Boulevard standing at the crossroads on the ground floor.
Those injured were rushed to the hospital in ambulances.
Firefighters reportedly examined the building where the blast took place and are working to secure the site.
The centre of the city has been flooded with policeCountries across Europe are on a high state of alert over possible terror threats following militant attacks in Germany, France and Belgium over the past few months.
Hungary's prime minister Viktor Orban has been a fierce opponent of Germany's policy of allowing tens of Syrian refugees into the EU.
It is unclear whether the Hungarian authorities have received any credible threats in recent days.
We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.
www.foxnews.com/world/2016/08/24/gas-explosion-in-residential-build...
TEHRAN, Iran – Iran's official IRNA news agency says a gas explosion in a residential building has killed six people and wounded 11.
The Wednesday report says the explosion in the southeastern city of Ahvaz destroyed four units in the building and damaged neighboring homes.
Authorities have blamed a string of recent accidental explosions on disregard of safety regulations. Earlier this month, a blast in an upholstery foam factory in the southern Iranian city of Shiraz killed one person and injured five others.
Gas Explosion In France Leaves Victims Trapped Under Rubble
http://www.informationng.com/2016/09/gas-explosion-in-france-leaves...
A violent gas explosion has occurred in the eastern French city of Dijon. Several people have been reported injured, and at least one person trapped under rubble.
The blast occurred Friday morning with early reports saying nine people were injured.
The impact of the blast was so enormous that a four-storey building collapsed.
Fire, police and ambulance crews rushed to the scene of the explosion in the centre of Dijon.
http://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/massive-weather-system-bri...
Three workers were killed in an explosion at an ethanol plant in Thailand's northeastern province of Khon Kaen, police said on Monday.
The three workers were repairing the lid of a wastewater tank at an ethanol plant which belongs to Thai Ethanol Power Plc in the province of Khon Kaen, 390 km (240 miles) from the capital Bangkok, said Police Lieutenant Colonel Sarawut Dansuk.
"It could be that there was some kind of gas that leaked out and caused sparks when they were welding the tank lid and that set off an explosion," he said.
"An autopsy showed they were killed by the impact from the explosion."
The three killed were Thai nationals, he added.
Police are investigating whether the ethanol company was responsible for the accident.
www.lehighvalleylive.com/slate-belt/index.ssf/2016/09/fiery_noisy_t...
The fire after the failure of a transformer Sunday outside Talen Energy's Lower Mount Bethel Township plant was out by 10 p.m. but the plant won't return to normal operation for weeks, a company spokesman said Monday morning.
No one was hurt in the 7:40 p.m. incident but as the device failed it did make a loud noise which many in the area took for an explosion, spokesman Todd Martin said.
Residents up and down the Delaware River in Pennsylvania and New Jersey said the blast was followed by a sound similar to a roaring jet engine.
Talen Energy owns the gas-fired power generating plant in Lower Mount Bethel.
PPL Electric Utilities, which transmits electricity to customers, uses energy produced from the plant. PPL spun off its power-generating business to Talen last year.
The transformer belongs to Talen and is tied to its steam turbine operation, Martin said. After initially saying the plant was operating normally Sunday night, Martin on Monday morning said the plant will be offline for a few weeks as an investigation continues.
The plant is currently in "safe shutdown mode," he said.
It wasn't immediately clear why the transformer failed.
The ensuing fire was handled by plant employees and first responders, Martin said. Lower Mount Bethel Township firefighters were in charge at the scene, a Northampton County emergency dispatch supervisor said Sunday night.
Martin praised the effective response of the numerous volunteer firefighters.
Any possible environmental impact of the transformer failure was contained, Martin said. The plant is off Depues Ferry Road, along the Delaware River.
A transformer increases or decreases voltage. The device that failed is similar to transformers that can been seen on utility poles that limit voltage before electricity enters homes in residential neighborhoods, but this one was far larger.
The plant in Lower Mount Bethel was powered down during the event and electricity within the plant was restored, Martin said.
The plant provides power to the regional grid, but Martin wasn't certain if the incident had an impact on PPL customers. There is redundancy in the grid, so the loss of the plant's contribution will likely be handled as it would during planned maintenance, Martin said. Specific questions on the impact to the grid would need to be asked of the PJM Interconnection, he said.
While the plant isn't generating electricity, the company will check to see what else may need maintenance, according to Martin.
Joe Nixon, a spokesman for Allentown-based PPL, said none of the company's customers was affected by the incident and they won't be impacted by the shutdown.
www.cctv-america.com/2016/09/10/explosions-and-fire-at-bangladesh-f...
A boiler exploded and triggered a fire at a packaging factory near Bangladesh’s capital on Saturday, killing at least 23 workers and injuring dozens, officials said.
Fire officials said that the explosion at the five-story Tampaco Foils Ltd. factory in the Tongi industrial area outside Dhaka was huge, and that the fire triggered by the blast spread quickly because flammable chemicals were stored at the factory.
At least six of the 14 people being treated for burns at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital were in critical condition, said Mohammed Bacchu Mia, a police official at the hospital. He confirmed that at least 23 people had died.
Local TV stations said about 50 people were injured in all. Television footage showed smoke billowing from the factory, with the fire engulfing part of the upper floors.
Factory safety is a major concern in Bangladesh, which has thousands of garment and packaging factories that supply products to global chains like Wal-Mart and H&M. A fire at a garment factory in a Dhaka suburb killed 112 workers in 2012. In 2013, a commercial complex near Dhaka housing five garment factories collapsed, killing 1,135 people, Bangladesh’s worst industrial disaster.
It took firefighters nearly five hours to bring Saturday’s blaze under control. Huge piles of burned materials and chemicals had to be removed from the building to prevent the fire from spreading further, officials said.
It was not immediately clear what caused the explosion, which occurred at around 6 a.m. Authorities have ordered an investigation.
Syed Mokbul Hossain, the owner of the Tampaco Foils factory, told the Bengali-language Prothom Alo daily that he was not sure when the boiler was last inspected.
He said around 75 people had been scheduled to work the overnight shift, which was to end at 7 a.m.
Saturday was the last working day at the factory before the workers were to go on leave for a weeklong holiday for the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha, which falls on Tuesday.
The major factory accidents in 2012 and 2013 prompted Bangladesh’s government, global brands and the United Nations to work together to try to improve safety standards in the South Asian country’s factories.
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