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Originally posted by clearmind
still reading and waiting for more info...A MOD moved this to the 'gray area' ?!?! no reason for that..other than some MODS personnel opinion about the matter..... i guess we just keep flagging and starring this thread................
that said...there still is no explaination about the explosion...the gas comapny has said a couple of times that there was no evidence of a gas leak........but that made me wonder...in every explained 'natural gas explosion'....is there evidence??? and what is that evidence.....is it a blown gas pipe? ruptured gas mains? reports of a 'smell' before the explosion? eyewitness accounts of the explosion? forensic evidence of a 'natural gas explosion'? residue of a 'natural gas explosion'? can they read an abnormal release of pressure due to a 'natural gas explosion'?.......just asking questions..........
Fire Capt. Rita Burris says investigators hope to wrap up their on-scene work by the end of the week, but aren't putting a timeline on determining what caused the blast.
Investigators say they believe the explosion was caused by natural gas, and are focusing on gas appliances in the homes in the center of the blast.
Originally posted by Tallone
reply to post by Maskander
A LOT of threads across all kinds of topics begin with a personal story and no linked to source information. Do a quick sample through the 'Top Topics' to see.
This thread fitted fine where it was. As a personal story it no longer is presented as an event witnessed and experienced by many. I reckon that means it is less likely to attract the traffic it did previously as a result. Still no moderator has fronted up with an explanation despite being asked for one directly - by me at least.
Here is another conspiracy theory for you. ATS has come under pressure to bury this thread.
Only ONE house exploded...... The house next to it was so close, and the explosion so powerful, it destroyed most of the house next to it. It also damaged houses a bit further away. Then the resulting fires burned houses around it as well.
The blast flattened the house Shirley co-owns with his ex-wife and one next door that belongs to second-grade teacher Jennifer Longworth and her husband, John.
The owner of a house that exploded in Indianapolis, killing two people and damaging dozens of homes so severely officials say they must be demolished, said Monday that a problem furnace could be at fault.
Originally posted by illuminated0ne
reply to post by sprtpilot
You are completely misinterpreting the CNN article.
There was only ONE explosion and it only came from ONE house. That ONE explosion destroyed multiple houses, but it only came from ONE house.
www.foxnews.com...
The blast flattened the house Shirley co-owns with his ex-wife and one next door that belongs to second-grade teacher Jennifer Longworth and her husband, John.
The blast flattened the main house and the house next door. "The blast" means ONE BLAST.
The owner of a house that exploded in Indianapolis, killing two people and damaging dozens of homes so severely officials say they must be demolished, said Monday that a problem furnace could be at fault.
The owner of a house that exploded.... "A house" means ONE house.edit on 17-11-2012 by illuminated0ne because: (no reason given)