Posted on 12/10/2005 10:42:38 PM PST by Big Bad Bob
Edited on 12/10/2005 11:05:40 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Reports of up to Four Explosions at a fuel depot Near Hemel Hempstead, North West of London, according to Sky
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Explosion Near London
The first picture, taken by a Sky News viewer
Map of the area
Updated: 06:41, Sunday December 11, 2005
There has been a large explosion followed by two smaller blasts in the St Albans area, around 25 miles north of London.
Sky Correspondent Sky Meade has said he can see flames about 200ft in the sky and there appears to be burning fuel.
Speaking by telephone from his home, Meade described "burning tongues" of flames in the sky.
The first blast happened at 6.03am - the other explosions followed about 20 minutes later.
Meade, a seasoned war reporter said he can see what looks like "burning aviation fuel".
"This fire is extremely intense. It is a bright orange glow on the horizon," he said.
Witnesses have told Sky News they heard the blast near Junction 8 of the M1. It is thought to be centred around Bunsfield fuel depot, near Hemel Hempstead.
The blast was felt at Sky Centre - more than 20 miles away in west London.
It was so powerful it blew out the windows at a hotel in Hemel Hempstead. There are reports of injuries there.
And one witness has told how the explosion shook his mother's house and lifted the roof.
Witnesses have told Sky News that emergency services are converging on the area.
Sky News producer Anwar Tambe heard the blast from his home in Luton and is currently stuck in traffic on the M1.
He said blasts are "going off regularly" and debris has blown onto the motorway.
More follows...
CNN US is back on it.
BBC says there are casualties.
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Thanks for the heads up!
Whether or not it was an accident, one thing is for sure.
It's all Bush's fault.
EuroNews says the airport is operating normally. Unconfirmed 8 dead. Someone reported smell of gas before explosion.
Glad to have you back! :)
We should have signed the Kyoto accord
CNN has went back to commercials.
Ok.
laterping
AAAAARRGH!
was it on the 11th?
Fox News and Sky share ownership, so presumably Fox can take anything from Sky's coverage if they need to. Sky News often 'borrows' reports from Fox correspondents and has even gone to Fox News coverage on occasions for major incidents where they haven't had their own reporters in place.
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I don't believe it's an accident like they see. It's a case of "nothing to see here, move along". They need to prove that to me it really WAS an accident.
Seismographs react hundreds of miles away, and are a lot more sensitive than the human ear at 40 miles.
Forty miles for a blast to be audible is amazing.
Up the thread there was mention of someone being interviewed noting the smell of gas before the explosion. That could be accident or on purpose, doesn't say much either way. How hard would it be for someone to open some valves to create mayhem?
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