Several confirmed dead so far, with dozens more feared to have the same fate. Some pretty unreal video of the blast was actually caught.
Been a rough few days.
Been a rough few days.
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Not to be an ass but what the hell is a fertilizer plant doing in a residential neighborhood?
It must have been incredibly loud for the kid to lose his or her hearing at that distance. Man that was terrible!
I don't so much think it was the loudness of the blast that caused her to lose her hearing. It was most likely the pressure differential and sound blast that cause the temporary hearing loss.
I don't know for sure but could be that the neighborhood built up around the plant.
The same people who complain about the noise of an airport when they move in.OK, I'll restate my question. Who the hell builds up homes, schools and nursing homes near a fertilizer plant?
OK, I'll restate my question. Who the hell builds up homes, schools and nursing homes near a fertilizer plant?
OK, I'll restate my question. Who the hell builds up homes, schools and nursing homes near a fertilizer plant?
OK, I'll restate my question. Who the hell builds up homes, schools and nursing homes near a fertilizer plant?
Several confirmed dead so far, with dozens more feared to have the same fate. Some pretty unreal video of the blast was actually caught.
YouTube: video
Wow, that was a pretty amazing video. Can't imagine how houses were allowed to be built so close to the plant.
Certainly been a rough week. Not to be an ass but what the hell is a fertilizer plant doing in a residential neighborhood?
Do we know if this was an accident or other yet? It just seems far to coincidental. The Waco anniversary is right round the corner.
OK, I'll restate my question. Who the hell builds up homes, schools and nursing homes near a fertilizer plant?