Massive Fertilizer Explosion in West, TX


Recommended Posts

It's called a fuel-air explosion, or thermobaric explosion. and they can generate overpressure waves greater than a small tactical nuke**. Nasty SOB's.

We had a grain silo explosion near here about 20 years ago that tossed oversize solid concrete blocks almost a mile.

** 1 kiloton nuke air burst is up to 50 psi overpressure. Military fuel-lair explosives can run up to 450 psi, travelling at over 7,000 mph.

When you have something that is somewhat flammable in a fine powered airborne form like even simple flour, just a small spark can create an explosion on par with a large military bomb.

Exactly. Airborne flour can be extremely explosive, let alone fertiliser (a product used in a lot of explosives).

This is a terrible tragedy and hopefully not the result of negligence, criminal or otherwise. The video posted earlier, despite being very low quality, did a good job conveying the scale of the incident. But it serves as an example of how people react to?what appears to be?an accident like this in comparison to a much less deadly deliberate attack like the Boston Marathon Bombing - even relatively small terrorist attacks cause a massive amount of fear and anger, greatly disproportional to the actual risk posed to society.

I'm in Abilene, and I swore we had a minor earthquake earlier in the evening. Could've just been me, but I swear, I felt the concrete below my feet shaking...or maybe it was the explosion, but either way, it was weird. I literally felt the ground shake, like it was shaking my boots. Could be related, but then again, maybe it wasn't, I'm not sure either way....still, a scary scenario either way, and I pray for the families this explosion may have affected. Such sad, sad things, happening in our country. Makes me sad. :'(

They said the blast cause a 2.1 on the Richter scale and could be felt up to 50 miles away.

Seriously .... who the ****'s idea was it to have a plant like this near a school, nursing home and the hospital

The plant was there first but they could still have had regulations stating those other places couldn't be built so close

Similar to the PEPCON disaster in Nevada in 1988. They produced ammonium perchlorate used in solid fuel rocket boosters as an oxidizer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEPCON_disaster

http://youtu.be/HJVOUgCm5Jk

1) How do you know it was a group? Besides that it has nothing to do with this thread.

2) How do you know it was caused by some one, accidental or otherwise? It could have just been machinery malfunction that started it all.

I don't see any need to discuss it further in this particular thread.

1) How do you know it was a group? Besides that it has nothing to do with this thread.

2) How do you know it was caused by some one, accidental or otherwise? It could have just been machinery malfunction that started it all.

I don't see any need to discuss it further in this particular thread.

Wasn't actually expecting a discussion - they are indeed unrelated - I just thought the numbers were interesting.

That plant is an inherently unsafe place and thus requires extremely stringent safety protocols. Barring a freak accident, someone could well find themselves in a lot of trouble once more information about the cause of the explosion is uncovered.

Of note, this guy was at both the Boston Marathon, and close enough to see the Texas explosion.

Survived both with no harm. Stay either very far away from this man, or very close.

http://gawker.com/5995027/unluckiest-luckiest-man-survives-both-marathon-bombing-and-waco-blast

Seriously .... who the ****'s idea was it to have a plant like this near a school, nursing home and the hospital

Well, I guess at the time nothing bad had ever happened so they figured nothing probably ever would. I bet they reconsider that now.

Somebody just posted this video on Facebook from a slightly further distance than the first video shared, and in this one you can clearly see that prior to the explosion, rescue workers and firefighters are already on the scene fighting the fire, and then once the explosion happens I guess it took their truck and everything with it because you don't see their flashing lights any more. Really quite sad. I haven't gone looking for a YouTube link yet, so here's where I saw it.

Warning, some language may be NSFW.

https://www.facebook...151444935809601

reports are saying that some 60 are still unaccounted for.... a blast of that magnitude/heat can turn bodies into mist vapor.

It's crazy to watch that video, and realize that at the beginning of that 50 second clip, there are living, breathing human beings just like us in there just trying to do their job and minimize damage, and by the end of it they're all dead.

Texas Explosion Seen as Sign of Weak U.S. Oversight

http://www.bloomberg...-oversight.html

The Texas plant that was the scene of a deadly explosion this week was last inspected by theOccupational Safety and Health Administration in 1985. The risk plan it filed with regulators listed no flammable chemicals.
  • Like 1

Texas fertilizer company didn't heed disclosure rules before blast

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/20/us-usa-explosion-regulation-idUSBRE93J09N20130420

The fertilizer plant that exploded on Wednesday, obliterating part of a small Texas town and killing at least 14 people, had last year been storing 1,350 times the amount of ammonium nitrate that would normally trigger safety oversight by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

Similar to the PEPCON disaster in Nevada in 1988. They produced ammonium perchlorate used in solid fuel rocket boosters as an oxidizer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PEPCON_disaster

The two final PEPCON explosions totaled 2.7 kilotons of TNT blast equivalence, with each being slightly more powerful than West. Hiroshima's Little Boy nuke was 16 kilotons.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • But building your own.. what? You can't build anything like the Steam Machine yourself. Even trying to get close costs a good deal more. Even just the CPU cooler in their price comparison is as big as the entire Steam Machine. If you want a regular gaming PC, then by all means, build that. If you want a a small console-like PC for the living room that is good for gaming, I'm not sure what else is a better deal. In the GN review, they only mentioned a small form factor Dell, which is like twice the size and hundreds of dollars more expensive.
    • Those are some popular multiplayer games. But hardly "all". Just those that don't work on Linux currently due to specific anti-cheat implementations. I think it's also fair to point out the literally thousands of games that don't work on the PS5. And it's not locked at 1080p. That's the default, which you can change.
    • Ubuntu Livepatch arrives on Arm64 to eliminate system reboots for kernel updates by Paul Hill Canonical has just announced that its Livepatch service now supports computers with Arm64 processors. For those who are not familiar, Livepatch allows users to apply important kernel updates without any service interruption or rebooting. While home users will benefit from this, it’s even more important for critical machines that absolutely should not be going offline at all. The feature is available as part of Ubuntu Core 26 for Arm64 and Ubuntu Core 20 and onwards for AMD64. According to Canonical, this will improve the security of systems that aren’t security-maintained daily or weekly, and it helps organizations work towards Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) compliance. If you are familiar with Ubuntu, you probably know that most packages can be updated without having to restart the system. There is one big exception to this, and that’s the kernel; it typically requires you to reload the system to boot into the new kernel. With Livepatch, Canonical has done something so that you don’t need to restart to begin using the new kernel. Aside from Ubuntu Core 26, users with Arm64 chips running Ubuntu 26.04 LTS can also use Livepatch. If you want to learn more about Livepatch, check out its product page. There, you can also find a button to join Ubuntu Pro (it’s free for several home devices) so that you can enable Livepatch. By linking your computer to Ubuntu Pro, you will also extend the life of your Ubuntu install from five years to ten years. If you are running Ubuntu, let us know in the comments if you have been looking forward to this feature on your ARM-based computer. If you’ve had a compatible AMD64 machine for a while and never used this feature, let us know why in the comments!
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      nates earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Almohandis earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Rookie
      dorf went up a rank
      Rookie
    • First Post
      mike_rumble earned a badge
      First Post
    • Dedicated
      tuben earned a badge
      Dedicated
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      499
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      206
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      97
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      89
    5. 5
      neufuse
      71
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!