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Originally posted by 4ajodster
They still haven't found a cause.
So far no problems found with gas lines.
usnews.nbcnews.com...
My opinion is its something other than from gas. I don't think its from a Meth lab. I think its something external looking at pictures because of the crater. Just my opinion.
Originally posted by wulff
This is very strange, it happened I am told at 11:11 PM 11/11/12
that still doesn't prove it was a gas explosion.
Originally posted by Trexter Ziam
Originally posted by wulff
This is very strange, it happened I am told at 11:11 PM 11/11/12
Actually it happened at 11:10 PM Eastern Standard Time on 10 November 2012 ( or 11/10/12 if you put month first.) There was a timed video on this massive thread somewhere and I noticed it went off at 11:10. See also the OP date which ATS puts day first then month.
11:10 - 11/10/12
Also note that ALL of that "hellfire" hoax business started with Sorcha Faal (Internet Hoax Queen aka David Booth of what does it mean dot com - Norton flagged virus site as well.) www.abovetopsecret.com...
edit on 12/11/2012 by Trexter Ziam because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Maskander
Originally posted by Trexter Ziam
that still doesn't prove it was a gas explosion.
Originally posted by wulff
Also note that ALL of that "hellfire" hoax business started with Sorcha Faal (Internet Hoax Queen aka David Booth of what does it mean dot com - Norton flagged virus site as well.) www.abovetopsecret.com...
Nope, all it proves is the hellfire missile hoax is out.
Citizens Gas: Timeline on tests unclear
Holsapple said Citizens have tested for gas leaks in the neighborhood, and crews are now testing lines that come from the homes to the gas main.
"We are testing the meter that was connected to the house," Holsapple said, explaining that the company is trying to determine whether there was an increased use of gas that may indicate a buildup of gas in a home.
Citizens was out in the neighborhood on Oct. 26 to read a meter but gas consumption was normal at that time, Holsapple said.
If there was a gas leak big enough to cause this devastation, one would expect there should be a pretty noticeable spike in usage that will show in the meter reading.
Originally posted by ikonoklast
Source: WISH-TV
Citizens Gas: Timeline on tests unclear
Holsapple said Citizens have tested for gas leaks in the neighborhood, and crews are now testing lines that come from the homes to the gas main.
"We are testing the meter that was connected to the house," Holsapple said, explaining that the company is trying to determine whether there was an increased use of gas that may indicate a buildup of gas in a home.
Citizens was out in the neighborhood on Oct. 26 to read a meter but gas consumption was normal at that time, Holsapple said.
This is interesting... The local gas company says the gas meter [for the house that supposedly may have had a faulty furnace] is intact and they are now testing it to see if gas consumption increased since they last read it on Oct. 26th.
If there was a gas leak big enough to cause this devastation, one would expect there should be a pretty noticeable spike in usage that will show in the meter reading.
Originally posted by Meekbot2000
Originally posted by ikonoklast
Source: WISH-TV
Citizens Gas: Timeline on tests unclear
Holsapple said Citizens have tested for gas leaks in the neighborhood, and crews are now testing lines that come from the homes to the gas main.
"We are testing the meter that was connected to the house," Holsapple said, explaining that the company is trying to determine whether there was an increased use of gas that may indicate a buildup of gas in a home.
Citizens was out in the neighborhood on Oct. 26 to read a meter but gas consumption was normal at that time, Holsapple said.
This is interesting... The local gas company says the gas meter [for the house that supposedly may have had a faulty furnace] is intact and they are now testing it to see if gas consumption increased since they last read it on Oct. 26th.
If there was a gas leak big enough to cause this devastation, one would expect there should be a pretty noticeable spike in usage that will show in the meter reading.
not always, if there was a furnace that went out and the gas stayed constant it would just fill up the house. the strange part is that the house beside was also demolished, which makes me believe this explosion happened between teh 2 houses.
Originally posted by IamAbeliever
My local news here in Cleveland just reported that officials are now certain that it was NOT a gas leak.
But an investigation into the cause of the explosion, which caused $3.6 million in damages, has so far yielded no results. Authorities found no evidence of a gas leak anywhere in the neighborhood and are now testing the gas main and the external lines to the homes. There were also no reports from residents about a rotten-egg smell, which is usually attributed to a chemical added to natural gas.
Originally posted by diesel_actual
Micro-Satellite
Originally posted by PieceOfThePuzzle
Originally posted by diesel_actual
Micro-Satellite
Look at the photo, you can clearly tell where the event happened by the burn zones.