I remember when Buncefield blew up in 2006, I live 200 miles north and my open window slammed shut about 2 minutes after hearing the bang on a radio show.
>>520837500
The explosion in 2020. A dock warehouse caught fire that was holding 2,700+ tones of ammonia nitrate that had been confiscated years earlier. The government didn't warn anyone and it detonated.
>>520837656 >>520837763
HOLY FUCK
how do you even survive that? that blast wave looks like it would pass through a bomb shelter.
a basement would probably be useless, maybe if you jumped into the water fast enough?
>>520837941
ammonium nitrate has a relatively slow blast propagation. It pushes structures but doesn't pierce them. So if you're indoors the main danger is mechanical injury from debris/collapse
Hence fairly low death count considering atomic bomb levels of energy
>>520837656 >that first frame of the explosion, bright as the sun or welding
Is that what people who claim that other explosion in Russia should have looked like if it was a nuke?