Carol Roberts
@InHisHolyName
22 May, 08:59
Question AnonUp Family.....
We have dense smoke in Colorado. We are told this is from extensive fires in CANADA. Is anybody else experiencing dense smoke? We literally cannot see the mountains near our home. We have never seen smoke this dense even when we have multiple fires burning in Colorado. So just wondering if this cause is true.
We have dense smoke in Colorado. We are told this is from extensive fires in CANADA. Is anybody else experiencing dense smoke? We literally cannot see the mountains near our home. We have never seen smoke this dense even when we have multiple fires burning in Colorado. So just wondering if this cause is true.
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30 tons of ammonium nitrate leaked out of “the bottom gate on the railcar” during its TWO-week journey across the western US.
An estimated 30 tons of highly volatile ammonium nitrate disappeared from a railcar traveling last month between Wyoming and the Mojave Desert in California. Frequently used as a fertilizer, the compound is also infamous for its role in the deadly 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, as well as a massive 2020 explosion in Beirut, Lebanon.
The railcar was sealed when it left Cheyenne, and the seals were still intact when it arrived in Saltdale. The initial assessment is that a LEAK through the bottom gate on the railcar may have developed in transit.
Although ammonium nitrate is relatively harmless on its own, its addition to a fuel source combined with HEAT and pressure make for an extremely powerful explosion.
https://www.popsci.com/env...
30 tons of ammonium nitrate leaked out of “the bottom gate on the railcar” during its TWO-week journey across the western US.
An estimated 30 tons of highly volatile ammonium nitrate disappeared from a railcar traveling last month between Wyoming and the Mojave Desert in California. Frequently used as a fertilizer, the compound is also infamous for its role in the deadly 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, as well as a massive 2020 explosion in Beirut, Lebanon.
The railcar was sealed when it left Cheyenne, and the seals were still intact when it arrived in Saltdale. The initial assessment is that a LEAK through the bottom gate on the railcar may have developed in transit.
Although ammonium nitrate is relatively harmless on its own, its addition to a fuel source combined with HEAT and pressure make for an extremely powerful explosion.
https://www.popsci.com/env...
A train lost 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate | Popular Science
The compound can be used in explosives, but officials believe the disappearance is an accident and not malicious.
https://www.popsci.com/environment/train-ammonium-nitrate-leak/
10:15 PM - May 22, 2023
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