There was no explosion or widespread destruction of any kind. When a story starts by exaggerating what actually happened, when there was extensive coverage and video of what happened, the story is clickbait and the "anonymous experts" do not know what they are talking about - if they exist at all.
There was a gas leak and a fire that was contained and controlled fast. Any damage that impairs function of a facility like that is going to take a long time to fix. More likely reduced maintenance due to Covid is catch up to manufacturing and processing industries.
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There was no explosion or widespread destruction of any kind. When a story starts by exaggerating what actually happened, when there was extensive coverage and video of what happened, the story is clickbait and the “anonymous experts” do not know what they are talking about - if they exist at all.
There was a gas leak and a fire that was contained and controlled fast. Any damage that impairs function of a facility like that is going to take a long time to fix. More likely reduced maintenance due to Covid is catch up to manufacturing and processing industries. ]