Tdep
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A bit of bravery
So you think you've got balls.
A few days ago in a middle of nowhere town called Angellala Creek in Queensland, there was a truck rollover.
It was 10pm. The truck was carrying 56 tons of ammonium nitrate, leaking diesel and on fire. Yet two fellow truck drivers managed to pull the injured
driver from the wreckage, before the entire thing detonated. Obviously saving his life.
No one died, which is surprising because looking at the photos there were rescue people there, and car windows were shattered 1km away.
8 people in a serious condition though. Wishing them a good recovery, because god that is some serious heroic efforts.
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Brain&Force
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56 tons of AN? That guy is lucky.
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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Amos
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I bet the people that end up carrying hazardous materials like that have a pretty good idea what might happen in that situation, too. It's always nice
to see such selfless acts like this (I wish I could've seen the explosion, too, though)
Also, I chuckled when I saw your location.
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violet sin
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I figure in a situation like that... if it was going to go off, you would never feel a thing. also if you tried to save your self by fleeing, and
30sec mattered, you wouldn't get far enough away any how.
I would have definitely helped the guy out of his truck before speeding away. still it is wonderful that no one was hurt really what a potential for disaster
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phlogiston
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What happened to the trees? Did the blast rip all the leaves off or was there a fire?
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"If a rocket goes up, who cares where it comes down, that's not my concern said Wernher von Braun" - Tom Lehrer
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Artemus Gordon
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Queensland = Australia = southern hemisphere which is at the end of winter / beginning of spring right now.
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Oscilllator
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Artemus I don't think it has got much to do with the time of year. outback australia looks like that all the time, it's a pretty arid place.
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Tdep
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There was a fire, but I think that blackened area you can see from the aerial photo may be a direct result of the shockwave stripping the leaves from
the trees, if not a fireball.
I didn't see this in the news, which is a shame because those firefighters deserved more credit for fighting a fire they knew full well could kill
them (and nearly did).
Don't even get me started on my location though. Sometimes, I go play with toxic chemicals because it's easier to cope with than trying to 'pick up
hints'. She's making TATP look logical and completely predictable haha
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Tdep
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Rural Queensland strikes again. j_sum1, you heading out there with an empty bottle or two??
Train carrying 800,000 litres of sulphuric acid crashes
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The Volatile Chemist
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Crazy stuff. Glad no-one was hurt.
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