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To: SomeCallMeTim
An emergency plan for chemicals that does not address possible explosive release of the chemicals and how to mitigate outcomes is not much of a plan. It's possible that there is a plan but the authorities can't find it right now, but more likely the whole thing just got blown off. Or there is DEI involved at some point, or just government incompetence.

But, as you mentioned, the after report should be interesting. Depending on who writes it, and who approves before release. Could end up looking like the dem autopsy on the 2024 election.

35 posted on 05/23/2026 6:21:26 PM PDT by Bernard ("Nothing is as expensive as that which the government provides for free." - Ronald Reagan)
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To: Bernard

They are still following the plan: The “when all else fails” portion involves, evacuation of people from the endangered area. That’s what they’re doing. Buildings can be replaced... people can’t.

To get to this point, at least two layers of protection have already failed. This isn’t SUPPOSED to be happening. Sadly, it occasionally does, but it’s very rare.

It is shocking to me, being from Texas, to see so many people living so closely to MMA storage tanks. yikes!


38 posted on 05/23/2026 6:53:02 PM PDT by SomeCallMeTim
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