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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 November 26, 2011 at 4:16am

Inquiry into gas plant explosion

Additional information on the Cork plant:

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/1126/1224308188692...

The Health and Safety Authority has started an investigation into an explosion at a gas bottling plant in Cork yesterday in which two men were injured.

The explosion at the Irish Oxygen Company plant at Waterfall on the southwest outskirts of Cork city happened at about 11.15am.

An oxygen cylinder exploded and two men suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries and were removed by ambulance to Cork University Hospital.

The men, who are both from Cork and aged in their 20s and 40s, are understood to have suffered blast-type injuries to their faces.

There were up to six people working in the plant at the time. The explosion which blew off part of the roof of the factory was heard over a mile away in Bishopstown and a major emergency plan was launched.

Firefighters were concerned that material from the asbestos roof had become airborne and a cordon was set up around the damaged factory building.

Local elderly residents were evacuated as a precautionary measure.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 25, 2011 at 11:02pm

Another article as people take notice of Irans mysterious explosions lately.  A comment:

Coincidences .... bad management and maintenance .... no suitable parts because of sanctions .... espionage .... but a fivefold increase in explosions at refineries and gas pipelines since 2010 should be enough to raise alarm bells in Tehran.

http://warnewsupdates.blogspot.com/2011/11/iran-has-too-many-myster...

Friday, November 25, 2011

Iran Has Too Many Mysterious Explosions

In this image taken from amateur video smokes rises from an accidental explosion at a Revolutionary Guard ammunition depot outside Bidganeh village,west of Tehran which killed at least 15 people on Saturday Nov. 12, 2001, officials said. The explosions occurred when military personnel were transporting munitions at a base, said Guard spokesman Ramazan Sharif. The base is located outside Bidganeh village, 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of the capital.

 

Mysterious Explosions Pose Dilemma For Iranian Leaders -- Washington Post


TEHRAN — A massive blast at a missile base operated by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps nearly two weeks ago was the latest in a series of mysterious incidents involving explosions at natural gas transport facilities, oil refineries and military bases — blasts that have caused dozens of deaths and damage to key infrastructure in the past two years.

Iranian officials said the Nov. 12 blast at the missile base was an “accident,” and they ruled out any sabotage organized by the United States and its regional allies. The explosion on the Shahid Modarres base near the city of Malard was so powerful that it shook the capital, Tehran, about 30 miles to the east.

 

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 25, 2011 at 6:32pm

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/212014.html

THE BLAME GAME.........

Egypt's gas pipeline to Israel attacked
Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:36AM GMT


Flames rise from an Egyptian pipeline distribution station after an attack in the Sinai Peninsula on July 12, 2011.
An explosion has hit an Egyptian pipeline supplying natural gas to Israel, making it the eighth assault on the energy route since February.


Witnesses said several masked saboteurs planted explosives under the pipeline, which is located around 60 kilometers (40 miles) west of the town of al-Arish in the north of the Sinai Peninsula, before fleeing, AFP reported on Friday.

The blast caused little damage and did not start a fire because little gas was flowing through the pipeline at the time due to repair work from a previous attack on November 10.

A recent opinion poll shows that an overwhelming majority of Egyptians oppose the terms of the country's gas deal with the Israeli regime.

According to a press TV poll conducted by Synovate, which was released on October 3, seventy three percent of the respondents said they were against gas exports to Israel. Only 9 percent of those surveyed said they agreed with the supplying of gas to the Israeli regime, and 12 percent had no opinion.

For Egyptians, the issue of supplying the Israeli regime with gas has always been a contentious one. Egyptians view Israel as an enemy and oppose engaging in any form of business with the regime.

Egypt's gas supply to Israel has been one of the main economic conditions of the US-sponsored 1979 peace treaty between the two sides.

Under a USD 2.5-billion export deal with Tel Aviv, signed in 2005, the Israeli regime receives around 40 percent of its gas supply from Egypt at a considerably low price.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 25, 2011 at 6:18am

http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/24/world/asia/china-plant-explosion/

6,000 people evacuated after chemical plant blast in China

By the CNN Wire Staff
updated 9:14 PM EST, Thu November 24, 2011
  • The explosion occurred at the Futian Chemical Company
  • A small amount of hydrogen chloride was detected in the air
  • An investigation of the blast is under way

(CNN) -- About 6,000 residents in southern China were evacuated Thursday after an explosion tore through a warehouse at a chemical plant, state media reported.

The blast took place around 2:35 p.m. at the Futian Chemical Company in the southern city of Guangzhou, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported, citing the local government.

A small amount of hydrogen chloride was detected in the air around the plant, Xinhua said. Hydrogen chloride is a colorless to lightly yellow toxic gas with a strong, irritating smell.

The news agency reported firefighters were still at the scene and that an investigation of the accident was under way.

On Saturday, 14 people died because of a chemical plant explosion in the eastern Chinese city of Xintai, state media said.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 25, 2011 at 2:20am

http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/breaking/Two-Businesses-Destroyed...

Gas Leak, Building Collapse in Georgetown

Wisconsin Avenue closed

 

 
 
Gas Leak, Building Collapse in Georgetown

Jackie Bensen, NBCWashington.com

D.C. Fire and EMS found two businesses' windows knocked out after a partial building collapse in Georgetown.

Wisconsin Avenue was closed in Georgetown Thursday afternoon because of a partial building collapse and gas leak.

The collapse set off burglar alarms at neighboring businesses in the 1400 block of Wisconsin Avenue NW.

First-responders found the windows knocked out at 1422 and 1424 Wisconsin Ave., D.C. Fire and EMS reported. They also smelled gas.

The ceiling collapsed on the first floor of the 19th-century building, which is being renovated.

The 1400 block of Wisconsin Avenue was closed and could remain closed for several hours.

Businesses in the area were evacuated. Most were closed for the holiday, but at least one shoe store had planned to open at midnight for Black Friday.

No injuries were reported.

D.C. Fire and EMS originally reported an explosion at the location.

Stay with News4 and NBCWashington.com for updates as they become available.

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 23, 2011 at 6:55pm

A Canary Island government statement said a 55-year-old female Norwegian tourist was one of four people in critical condition after the blast at the Cordial Mogan Playa hotel in the southwest of the island. She was said to have burns to 100 percent of her body.

The rest of the injured were believed to be Spaniards working at the hotel, with the most seriously hurt flown by helicopter to hospitals on the island.

The statement said 17 other people were treated for minor anxiety attacks.

The blast occurred as a truck delivered propane to the hotel. Part of the building was affected by flames, forcing the ceiling of the hotel's spa to collapse.

Nearly 1,000 guests were evacuated. Spanish National Television said that the hotel hoped to let them return later in the day.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45414540/ns/travel-news/

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 23, 2011 at 2:00am

Former employee says he warned IPL about exploding manholes

A former IPL employee says he spent months trying to convince IPL to make safety changes to prevent manhole explosions but that IPL ignored him.

Fire shooting out of the streets, burning cars, man hole covers flying through the air, injuring people and damaging businesses—just some of the phrases used to describe the manhole explosions that have occurred in Ddowntown Indianapolis since 2005.

"On the positive side, nobody has been seriously hurt or killed yet--that's my terror," said Dwane Ingalls, a former IPL employee.  

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 22, 2011 at 4:07pm

http://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20111122/NEWS01/311220014/...

8 firefighters, EMT injured in Pennsauken blast

Firefighter Dennis Cowgill looks on as officials survey the aftermath of an early morning natural gas explosion at this Pennsauken residence which injured eight firefighters and an emergency medical technician. Monday, November 21, 2011.
Firefighter Dennis Cowgill looks on as officials survey the aftermath of an early morning natural gas explosion at this Pennsauken residence which injured eight firefighters and an emergency medical technician. Monday, November 21, 2011.
Firefighter Dennis Cowgill stands outside the home where the explosion occurred. The family escaped

 PENNSAUKEN — Eight firefighters and an emergency medical technician received minor injuries Monday in a basement explosion during an early-morning house fire.

 Pennsauken Fire Chief Joseph Palumbo said all nine were released by the afternoon following treatment at Cooper University Hospital in Camden for minor burns or bruises. 

 The cause of the fire at the home in the 2500 block of 42nd Street remains under investigation by fire officials, Palumbo said.

He said the fire in the basement involved a release of natural gas from the regular service gas line. The fire at the two-story sided bungalow was reported around 4:40 a.m. and declared under control shortly after the explosion.

“As they (firemen) were stretching a hose line into the dwelling, a gas explosion occurred, causing significant interior and structural damage to the home,” the chief said.

At the time of the explosion, he said seven of those injured were inside the home and a battalion chief was on the porch.

However, a spokeswoman f

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 22, 2011 at 2:09am

http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20111121/NEWS01/311210043/Explos...|mostpopular|text|FRONTPAGE

Explosion causes fire at GE

Evendale fire chief, Rick Cruse, speaks to media about the fire at General Electric on Monday late afternoon.
Evendale fire chief, Rick Cruse, speaks to media about the fire at General Electric on Monday late afternoon.
Traffic is at a standstill in both directions on Interstate 75 near the Shepard Lane overpass after a fire GE Aviation.
Traffic is at a standstill in both directions on Interstate 75 near the Shepard Lane overpass after a fire GE Aviation. / The Enquirer/Cara Owsley

EVENDALE – Firefighters quickly extinguished a blaze at GE Aviation following an explosion in a building that houses machinery that tests aviation parts.

No one was hurt in the two-alarm fire that was reported between 4:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. Monday at the plant along Interstate 75, officials said.

Evendale Fire Chief Rick Cruse said it probably will take awhile to figure out what caused the blast inside Building 300 at the north end of GE’s plant here. Two of the four walls were blown out of the building, which sits at the north end of GE’s property; no damage estimate was immediately available.

Three large hydraulic compressors are housed in the building, which is used for “strictly mechanical” purposes, Cruse said. Computers, not people, run all the components there, he said.

Firefighters were able to contain a leak of hydraulic fluid, Cruse said. Jet fuel, natural gas, water and electricity supplies were turned off in the area, Cruse said, adding that GE “is real conscientious about everything.”

GE spokesman Rick Kennedy said employees rarely occupy that area, and all buildings nearby are used to test aviation parts.

After the fire broke out, interstate was clogged alongside the plant because of rainy weather, rush-hour traffic and multiple fire trucks converging on the scene; some fire crews were advised to find an alternate route to reach the plant.

Evendale firefighters were able to extinguish the fire so rapidly, they didn’t need the extra help that poured in from neighboring departments, Cruse said. Firefighters from nine departments with 50 firefighters arrived to help but Evendale fire officials released most of those firefighters because they weren’t needed, Cruse said.

GE maintains its own fire department but Cruse was unsure whether GE firefighters were the first to fight the fire, C

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on November 21, 2011 at 2:34pm

http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=8439646

5 firefighters injured in Pennsauken gas explosion

Updated at 08:00 AM today

Five firefighters were injured following a natural gas explosion early Monday in Pennsauken, New Jersey.

The explosion happened around 4:30 a.m. in a house located on the 2500 block of 42nd Street.

The injured firefighters were taken to Cooper University medical Center for treatment. All of their injuries are reportedly minor.

Officials say crews were battling a fire in the basement of the house when the explosion happened.

There is no word on what sparked the blaze.

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