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Melon

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16. I've never heard of one being used.
Sat May 23, 2026, 08:17 AM
Yesterday

I’ve seen where a bulldozer will push dirt around a drum etc. when the tank breaches, it’s not likely to be a major event I believe. The term explosion is probably to extreme.

The vessel will breach. It’s not designed to for to high of pressure. Scaled or seen may fail. You don’t want a lot of MMA in the air next to high population, but it’s not going to wipe out structure nearby and break windows….i think.

The fire chief said 6500 gallons. It’s literally a tanker truck. It’s not good, but it’s also not that bad. This material is transported in trucks on the road everyday. There absolutely have been spills etc that are cleaned up with zero incidents and they aren’t in the news.

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Im less than 10 miles from the tank BlueWaveNeverEnd Friday #1
On a relative basis... that's quite a ways. Melon Friday #4
Thanks. IcyPeas Friday #2
The water be sprayed on the tank is to dissipate heat. Melon Friday #3
Local NBC news is saying it has cooled significantly IcyPeas Yesterday #7
With the volumes that the chief is giving. I don't think it will rupture. There is room in the tank as long as Melon Yesterday #8
This is likely Celsius. Those number on are cold in F. A polymerization will heat a tank over 200F. Melon Yesterday #9
The runoff will surely be somewhat toxic. That is not to say that it is anything like the greatest danger involved. nt eppur_se_muova 12 hrs ago #17
Found live feedon YouTube, Garden Grove CA MerryBlooms Yesterday #5
the live streams i'm seeing on youtube are filmed in daylight and it's one thirty in the morning in chgo orleans Yesterday #12
I just retread an article listed on the volumes. Melon Yesterday #6
Thanks for this! C Moon Yesterday #10
one notices both tanks are installed in cages with sprinklers systems bathing them so this msongs Yesterday #11
Are we talking explode like... druidity33 Yesterday #13
It's a pressure issue. Melon Yesterday #14
what about a blast mat? mopinko Yesterday #15
I've never heard of one being used. Melon Yesterday #16
Firefighters are approaching the tanks. Perhaps to see the temperature gauge. IcyPeas 9 hrs ago #18
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