You don’t put a bomb next to the water in an industrial area where half the blast force is going into the ocean where it will destroy nothing. You don’t put it where it’s shielded by a tall building, and you don’t put it in an industrial zone which has a relatively low population.
“where its shielded by a tall building”
Especially, a tall concrete reinforced grain silo building.
They knocked down similar structures just south of Buffalo, NY on the Lake Erie shoreline in the 70’s. They used all the concrete to build the breakwater for a marina.
I worked right next door to old grain storage facility on the Buffalo River in 1984. The General Mills Cheerios factory was on the other side. Whenever they would burn a batch of cheerios, out they went on the conveyor outside to a big pile. At night the rats would come out to eat the cheerios. Biggest rats I have even seen. Whole grain oats fed rats.