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originally posted by: BeyondKnowledge3
a reply to: FlyersFan
Might have been a container full of batteries. That would not surprise me at all.
The Zhejiang Province Emergency Management Administration said the ship was loaded with Class 5 hazardous materials, but it didn’t say what they were.
A powerful explosion sets off a fireball on a container ship at a Chinese port
Common oxidizers, as examples of Class 5 hazardous materials, are composed of any solids, liquids, or gasses that react with most organic material or reducing agents that promote combustion in other materials. Though not necessarily combustible, oxidizers can increase the flammable range of chemicals to ignite more easily or intensify the chemical reaction between substances to cause a combustible reaction. Thus, common oxidizers are those substances that oxidize other substances and, through such a reaction, pose a severe fire hazard.
Hazardous Waste Materials Guide: Oxidizers
originally posted by: VariedcodeSole
a reply to: gortex
That was a lot of Temu debris! 😂 Jk.
Glad no one was injured or killed, although it's hard to believe there wasn't any considering the power of that blast.
originally posted by: Moon68
a reply to: gortex
Wtf? Ships just blow up now due to a technical glitch?
Was it a 1978 Ford Pinto brand ship?