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{Nature_and_Environment.65.56}: Glenn Allenson {glenn53} Thu, 07 Feb 2008 14:22:06 EST (9 lines)
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Oh, and I googled History of Gas Storage Tank Explosions, leaks and other keywords. The list is mind boggling. The Cleveland Ohio natural gas tank explosions of 1944 had the same kinds of dynamics. The sewer /storm drains spread the gas and vapors about one square mile, and just as the spectators returned home, thinking the main tank fire was under control - it was - everything blew up. "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_East_Ohio_Gas_Explosion"
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