Do you think it had something to do with the diagnostics they were trying to run?
Engineers were doing at least 12 hours of diagnostic tests Tuesday. They planned to check five spots on the well's crippled five-story blowout preventer to make sure it could withstand the heavy force of the mud. A weak spot in the device could blow under the pressure, causing a brand new leak.
Did you check out Freedom Friend’s post above?
My daughter was here and she was sitting there watching. She said OMG what is going on. The camera had been in the same place, but all of a sudden it was like there was a huge blowout, oil, gas, sand all over the place. Then we saw what looked like an explosion and the camera began moving all around from the force. You could see a lot of turbulence, oil globs and tan gas? or sand? Then the camera was blown away from it. It either destroyed the camera or they cut the live feed. That’s my take on it. There is no question there was an event and it was nothing they did.