Posted on 08/12/2015 11:03:18 AM PDT by FreeAtlanta
Footage circulating online appears to show a massive explosion in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin, the cause of which is not yet known. The explosion reportedly occurred at the Tianjin Binhai New Development Zone at about 23:30 (15:30 GMT). Pictures and video footage shared on social media suggest a number of people were wounded by the blast. Several nearby tower blocks are without power, according to the Chine
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“Lets see what happens if we plug this in ....”
Petrol storage station.
For those interested, the BBC is reporting that a petrol (gasoline) storage tank may nave caught on fire and then exploded. Sadly, the casualty toll will be quite high given what we’ve seen on video in past from above-ground gasoline tank explosions. :-(
Interesting. Hopefully this explosion wasn’t near any passenger terminals.
There are actually a lot of fireworks factories in China. I doubt this was one but there are many in China.
Best video I’ve seen, so far. From fairly close. Pretty clear what happened, if not how.
Fire caused a first explosion, which then caused the HUGE explosion seconds later. That explosion causes several secondaries to the left of the main explosion.
The thing about blowing up a Chinese city is an hour later you feel like blowing up a Chinese city again.
OOPS...
Vid link:
https://youtu.be/a1aHADL2a24
Fortunately, the cruise terminal is pretty remote. As this place fills out tho... How many years do Chinese steel pipes last?
We’ll find out soon enuf.
Doh!!
Another phone video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHQPX2TJPQc
It appears a fire caught people’s attention, so they started videoing. Then a small explosion followed a second or two later by a much larger explosion.
WOW....
You can see the blast wave from the explosion in Tianjin showing up as a ring on Himawari-8 weather satellite visible imagery loop.
https://twitter.com/Derrick_Snyder/status/631527914249457664
I’ve been in Tianjin.
They have a large coal gasification plant there, with an enormous gasholder. That’s a huge metal container, perhaps 75-100 meters high and nearly as large in diameter.
They are used to store gas and regulate its pressure as it is sent through pipelines to users.
That is perhaps what exploded.
Links?
The problem with China is you can never tell if it’s due to terrorist attack or just another example of poor workmanship and lack of safety standards.
Wow, thanks for sharing that one. It shows more than I’ve seen in others.
That second explosion does look like fireworks.
The Russian explosion appears massive and right in the middle of a river. Had to be an underground pipe system.
Some of the videos would seem to be a B.L.E.V.E. (boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion)
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