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CJ Cregg Commodore
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 8:57 am Massive blasts rock Southern England |
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Quote: | Massive blasts hit oil depot
Large explosions have rocked a fuel depot in Hertfordshire shooting flames hundreds of feet into the sky and creating a huge cloud of smoke.
Police say there are 39 casualties, with two people seriously injured.
The first blast happened at 0603 GMT at the Buncefield fuel depot, close to junction 8 of the M1 motorway and was heard as far away as the Netherlands.
The fire, which police believe was caused by an accident, could last days with more explosions expected.
The area around the Hemel Hempstead site has been evacuated, while police have advised residents living nearby to keep their windows and doors closed because of fumes.
Thick clouds of smoke are spreading to the south-east and south-west, but are not thought to be toxic.
One person is in Watford General Hospital in a serious condition with respiratory problems. Another person is in Hemel Hempstead Hospital being kept under observation.
The other 37 people were treated for minor injuries and released from hospital.
Earlier rumours a plane was involved in the incident were unfounded, said a police spokesman.
Witnesses said another two explosions followed the first at 0626 GMT and 0627 GMT.
In total, 20 petrol tanks are involved in the fire, each said to hold three million gallons of fuel.
Hertfordshire Police Chief Constable Frank Whiteley said: "We believe now that all the tanks that were in danger have blown up and there should not be any further explosions."
"This fire could burn for some days but it should not now spread outside the site."
A police investigation into the incident has begun, including investigations by anti-terrorist police.
But Chief Con Whiteley said there was "nothing to suggest anything other than an accident."
Ball of fire
Hertfordshire's chief fire officer Roy Wilsher said it was the largest fire he had ever witnessed.
"I think you need to go back into the history of Milford Haven and areas like that to see this sort of fire scale," he said.
Tanker driver Paul Turner said he ran for his life after the explosion lifted him off his feet.
"I just saw this great big ball of fire come up from behind the building. It was about 50 metres wide," he told the BBC.
"Then there was the loudest explosion I have ever heard in my life. I got up, turned around and ran to my car and sped out of there as fast as I could."
The M1 has been closed both ways between junctions 6a and 12 and is expected to stay shut for the rest of the day.
The M10 motorway is closed in both directions between junction 1 and junction 7 as well as some arterial roads in Hemel Hempstead.
Motorists have been told not to go "anywhere near the M1 from the M25 upwards".
At Heathrow airport some flights were forced to delay landing because of smoke, but Luton airport was said to be operating as usual.
Many houses have been damaged, with some reporting feeling effects from the explosion as far away as Oxfordshire - while it was heard in a number of counties and even France and the Netherlands.
Eye-witnesses reported buckled front doors, cracked walls and blown-out windows.
The Buncefield depot is a major distribution terminal operated by Total and part-owned by Texaco, storing oil, petrol as well as kerosene which supplies airports across the region, including Heathrow and Luton.
The country's fifth largest fuel distribution depot, it is also used by BP, Shell and British Pipeline.
Police said there was no indication the explosion would cause fuel shortages and warned against panic-buying.
"We strongly advise against this as recent events have shown that panic buying alone can cause fuel shortages," said Hertfordshire Police Chief Constable Frank Whiteley.
A spokesman for Total said: "We are doing everything we can to support the emergency services and to bring the situation under control." |
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Birdy Socialist
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:31 am |
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Yeahhh!! I heard it this morning when I woke up, damn, really sick!!! Really weird. 39 injuries.. So weird.
Do they know what caused it yet?
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Brightstar82 Rear Admiral
Joined: 08 Apr 2005 Posts: 4394 Location: A Borg Cube....Where Else?
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Sun Dec 11, 2005 10:31 am |
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omg thats horrible I heard about that on the news thismorning
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webtaz99 Commodore
Joined: 13 Nov 2003 Posts: 1229 Location: The Other Side
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Mon Dec 12, 2005 4:49 pm |
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Most likey it was an accident, but it looks suspicious after Al Jazeera just re-broadcast what's-his-name's call to attack western oil interests.
And if it was terrorism, there will be absolutely no eveidence left after that balze.
BTW, I used to know a buch of guys who worked at the AMOCO plant in Texas City, and I believe it would be very easy for terrorists to touch off a blast like this and leave no tracks.
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CJ Cregg Commodore
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Mon Dec 12, 2005 5:13 pm |
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The Police ruled out terrorism long ago. They say it was an accident
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TrekkieMage Office Junkie
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Mon Dec 12, 2005 9:02 pm |
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That's aweful! I hope that they figure out what triggered it.
I also hope that the two in the hospital recover.
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