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originally posted by: MerkabaTribeEntity
(CNN) An explosion rocked a plant in Texas early Wednesday, blowing out windows at nearby homes and sending plumes of orange flames into the sky.
The explosion was at the TPC plant that makes products for chemical and petroleum companies, CNN affiliate KFDM/KBTV reported.
Source (CNN)
originally posted by: GeauxHomeYoureDrunk
a reply to: carsforkids
There was another huge explosion at the same plant earlier and a few minutes ago a Jefferson County judge ordered the evacuation of Port Neches, Groves, Nederland, Northern parts of Port Arthur, Central Gardens and Beauxart Gardens. My FB newsfeed is full of videos and pics cuz all my family is in SE Texas. My mama's house shook all the way in Pine Forest- about 45 min to an hour away from Port Neches where the plant is. The sky is completely black down there. Ugly business!
Evacuation is mandatory!
originally posted by: carsforkids
originally posted by: GeauxHomeYoureDrunk
a reply to: carsforkids
There was another huge explosion at the same plant earlier and a few minutes ago a Jefferson County judge ordered the evacuation of Port Neches, Groves, Nederland, Northern parts of Port Arthur, Central Gardens and Beauxart Gardens. My FB newsfeed is full of videos and pics cuz all my family is in SE Texas. My mama's house shook all the way in Pine Forest- about 45 min to an hour away from Port Neches where the plant is. The sky is completely black down there. Ugly business!
Evacuation is mandatory!
OH my gosh are you alright? An hour away that's a huge distance.
originally posted by: carsforkids
a reply to: TXTriker
News just reported some injuries but all treated and released. Plume is being blown westerly from the plant. Local news is Channel 2 KPRC that I'm watching.
edit on 11/27/2019 by TXTriker because: add
They ever get this fire under control?
originally posted by: carsforkids
a reply to: TXTriker
That's what I thought by the look of it.
Wouldn't be going out any time soon.
Thank you
originally posted by: carsforkids
a reply to: TXTriker
All in all things turned pretty good this time around for
such a massive explosion. Very cool.