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Yeh absolutely. That footage Dude put up earlier... wouldnt be surprised if the first explosion is the fireworks, the second much more devestating blast when the AN ignites.
 
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Yeh absolutely. That footage Dude put up earlier... wouldnt be surprised if the first explosion is the fireworks, the second much more devestating blast when the AN ignites.

If you watch the footage it was like a domino effect with the buildings, I blame just eat.
 
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Many years ago a fireworks factory in Enschede, Holland, caught fire.

There was a massive explosion, when metal shipping containers, that stored the bangers, finally got so hot, from the fire out side they all went off together.
 
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From what I've read this morning it was one unit storing fireworks that caught fire next to a unit storing an incredibly explosive chemical. Who's ****ing idea was that?
 
From what I've read this morning it was one unit storing fireworks that caught fire next to a unit storing an incredibly explosive chemical. Who's ****ing idea was that?

That's what it looked like. You can see the fireworks going off whilst everybody is filming and then BOOM. Looks like the heat ignited some flammable/explosive material probably under pressure. Not altogether surprising at a docks where there would be loads of industrial units. But yeah it does make you wonder who gave the nod to storing fireworks next to a fuel station.
 
True except they'd been in those docks for 6 years allegedly!

Seen some of the pictures. People shell-shocked, walking around covered in blood. Row of cars overturned.

Tragic, massive fck up by someone. Like shooting down a passenger plane taking off from your country with one of your own missiles.
 
but something aint right...What are they up to?

it;s an unstable region as you well know..
Don’t under estimate the damage a pack of bangers can do
From what I've read this morning it was one unit storing fireworks that caught fire next to a unit storing an incredibly explosive chemical. Who's ****ing idea was that?
That's what it looked like. You can see the fireworks going off whilst everybody is filming and then BOOM. Looks like the heat ignited some flammable/explosive material probably under pressure. Not altogether surprising at a docks where there would be loads of industrial units. But yeah it does make you wonder who gave the nod to storing fireworks next to a fuel station.

2700 tonnes of Ammonium Nitrate <ok>

Biggest explosion I ever remember seeing on TV, that's not atomic.
 
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