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  • Breaking News: Huge explosion in London

    I just saw it on the news. They didn't have any details. Not sure what it's about?
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    Here is the first link I found on it. Not much to go by yet.

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    • #3
      shit
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      • #4
        Uh, nothing serious it appears at the moment. Move along, move along...

        J1NG

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        • #5
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          Nothing serious? Tell that to the families of the 36 victims and to the owners of the damaged houses. I used to be a consultant, for 6 years, to a company housed in the grey building under the 'u' of fuel in the little map on the above link.

          I suppose it would be far too much to hope that it destroyed HH's infamous roundabout. (For those who don't know it, it is a large roundabout with 5 or 6 peripheral roundabouts, each with priority to traffic already engaged, and 2-way traffic round the big'un but one way round the peripheral ones. It was designed by the town planner in a nightmare following a late cheese and lobster supper!)
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          • #6
            I didn't mean to trivialise the incident, merely to make a point that it doesn't appear to be a terroist incident or anything with malicous intent serious. I appologise now if I've offended anyone with my posting tone.

            J1NG

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            • #7
              No worries. Apparantly the worst thing about all this is that a certain roundabout wasn't destroyed by all this.

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              • #8
                Well there's also a big black cloud spreading southwest...
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                  • #10
                    I haven't been following this story too closely but the last thing I read, on one of the MSM websites, said that the explosions were unexplained but that terrorism had been ruled out.

                    My only question is... If they don't know the cause of the explosions, how do they know it wasn't terrorism?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by schmosef
                      I haven't been following this story too closely but the last thing I read, on one of the MSM websites, said that the explosions were unexplained but that terrorism had been ruled out.

                      My only question is... If they don't know the cause of the explosions, how do they know it wasn't terrorism?
                      Easy, no crazy calls from terrorists taking blame
                      If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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                      • #12
                        That often doesn't happen until weeks later.

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                        • #13
                          One report I heard suggested that the start was captured on a security cam and a leak of "gas" was detected. This puzzled me a little, as I don't think gas was stored there, just liquid fuels. As using the word gas for motor fuel is not in the UK customs, you can see the puzzle????? However, every report has been pretty categorical about it being an industrial accident, so I've no reason to believe otherwise.
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                          • #14
                            How do they know it was an "accident" if they don't yet know the cause?

                            I agree with the logic of announcing the lack of evidence of terrorism, btw. The last thing anyone wants is for a mob to form.

                            I just don't understand how they've been able to rule it out.
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                            • #15
                              The firefighters, had to stop because they didn't know the contents of one of the tanks. Not that shocking really. Even though the place may be completely automated. I bet the logs were kept in the site offices.

                              Tanks need to vent vapour.

                              Texaco aren't saying much.
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