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ctrlraven
04-18-2013, 07:49 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROrpKx3aIjA
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/17/us/texas-explosion/index.html


A massive explosion at a fertilizer plant in the small Texas town of West left at least two people dead, sent dozens more seeking medical attention and prompted a widescale evacuation in the community of 2,600 people.

Fire officials fear that the number of casualties could rise much higher.
The blast took place at the West Fertilizer Plant, about 18 miles north of Waco. It sent a massive fireball into the sky
And the danger may not be over.

Residents are being evacuated because officials are worried that another tank at the facility might explode. State troopers in gas masks were scene rushing to the area shortly after the blast,

Shortly after the explosion, more than 60 patients streamed into Hillcrest Hospital in Waco, suffering from "blast injuries, orthopedic injuries (and) a lot of lacerations," said hospital CEO Glenn Robinson.

While some of the injuries are minor, others are "quite serious," he said.
At least six helicopters are going to fly out those who are injured, Robinson said. Others are being transported by ambulance, and some are getting to the hospital by car, he added.

Two other hospitals in the region were also assisting.
As many scrambled to assist the injured, another danger seemed to emerge Wednesday night.

"What we are hearing is that there is one fertilizer tank that is still intact at the plant, and there are evacuations in place to make sure everyone gets away from the area safely in case of another explosion," said Ben Stratmann, a spokesman for Texas State Sen. Brian Birdwell.

The West Fertilizer Plant is just north of Waco. A school and a nursing home are among the buildings near the plant, CNN affiliate KWTX reported.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry said he is aware of the explosion, a spokesman said, and was working to get resources into the area.

Tommy Alford, who works in a convenience store about three miles from the plant, told CNN that several volunteer firefighters were at the store when they spotted smoke. Alford said the firefighters headed toward the scene and then between five and 10 minutes later, he heard a massive explosion.
"It was massive; it was intense," Alford said.

Chrystal Anthony, a nearby resident, said she saw the flames engulf a nursing home and an apartment complex.

"It was an apartment complex that was devastated, the nursing home. The fire was close to a residential area," Anthony said.

"It was like a bomb went off," said Barry Murry, a resident who lives about a mile away from the plant. "There were emergency vehicles everywhere. It has been overwhelming."

West, Texas, is a community of about 2,800 people, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Sitting about 75 miles south of Dallas and 120 miles north of Austin, West is one of 22 incorporated communities in McLennan County.

Some firefighters at the scene of a fertilizer plant explosion in Texas were concerned Wednesday night about anhydrous ammonia.
What is anhydrous ammonia?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, anhydrous ammonia is a pungent gas with suffocating fumes that is used as a fertilizer.

When exposed to humans, it can cause serious problems.

Ozark Marauder
04-18-2013, 08:42 AM
Wow.......Stop there every summer for the Czech Stop Bakery, on my trips to New Braunfels .

OZ

License2Bill
04-18-2013, 09:06 AM
Time to buy stock in fertilizer. Looks like business is booming.

All jokes aside, it's a tragedy that those people lost their lives. RIP

silvermm254
04-18-2013, 09:48 AM
Im from waco, thats all everyone is talking about today at the ford house. Waco's about 15 miles from west, texas. I personally didnt feel the blast but other how lived southeast of west got the brunt of the blast.

SC Cheesehead
04-18-2013, 10:01 AM
Not the first time this has happened in TX.

Fertilizer can be dangerous stuff.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_City_Disaster

Marauderjack
04-18-2013, 02:53 PM
35 dead so far and 10 of them were fire fighters who responded to the initial fire.....SO SAD...they never knew what hit them!!:(

JBFTech
04-18-2013, 03:42 PM
This has been a hell of week. Bombs on Monday, Tuesday we had some kid shoot himself in the head here at our local high school, Wednesday we have a massive explosion in West which is right up the road, then today had some looney idiot who was doped up running shirtless around our showroom throwing things and screaming that "they were coming to get him", 6 cops had to show up and haul him off. I may just stay home tomorrow.

Black Dynamite
04-18-2013, 04:35 PM
So sad. Such a disaster for a small community to endure. Industrialized agriculture is in need of an overhaul. This is absolute tragic proof of that.

Shaijack
04-19-2013, 06:31 AM
I really hate to see stuff like this happen. I just know it was the Smart Car that someone fart in that started it.

Vortex
04-19-2013, 06:47 AM
If people had any idea what rolls by them on a daily basis on railcars they would flip out. The explosion in West has been horrific, they still have no idea exactly how many folks were killed.