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Originally posted by PieceOfThePuzzle
msnbc is now talking about a gas furnace.
Investigators believe a gas appliance may have been the cause of a powerful explosion that engulfed a middle class neighborhood in flames. NBC’s Ron Allen reports.
Source: video.msnbc.msn.com...
In the video people said they thought it was a plane crashing. The gas furnace makes more sense than a natural gas leak, but how big would the fume clouds be to cause this much damage when it sparked?
Another interesting point is when the daughter text's her father saying "Dad, our home is gone.", a home which was causing them finical trouble.edit on 12-11-2012 by PieceOfThePuzzle because: (no reason given)
i would be curious as to the timestamp on that supposed text ... any links for it ??
Originally posted by PieceOfThePuzzle
msnbc is now talking about a gas furnace.
Investigators believe a gas appliance may have been the cause of a powerful explosion that engulfed a middle class neighborhood in flames. NBC’s Ron Allen reports.
Source: video.msnbc.msn.com...
In the video people said they thought it was a plane crashing. The gas furnace makes more sense than a natural gas leak, but how big would the fume clouds be to cause this much damage when it sparked?
Another interesting point is when the daughter text's her father saying "Dad, our home is gone.", a home which was causing them finical trouble.edit on 12-11-2012 by PieceOfThePuzzle because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ProperlyErrant
Originally posted by PieceOfThePuzzle
msnbc is now talking about a gas furnace.
Investigators believe a gas appliance may have been the cause of a powerful explosion that engulfed a middle class neighborhood in flames. NBC’s Ron Allen reports.
Source: video.msnbc.msn.com...
In the video people said they thought it was a plane crashing. The gas furnace makes more sense than a natural gas leak, but how big would the fume clouds be to cause this much damage when it sparked?
Another interesting point is when the daughter text's her father saying "Dad, our home is gone.", a home which was causing them finical trouble.edit on 12-11-2012 by PieceOfThePuzzle because: (no reason given)
Of course they are.
Could it be. Yes?
Does it really seem like that could be the reason? Well, unless they managed to hermetically seal the house and increase the pressure to 5 atmospheres and filled it up top to bottom with propane/natural gas, either that or that furnace was running on a small bit of Plutonium
I just have a very difficult time believing a standard gas explosion can create a compression wave (blast overpressure) that is powerful enough to literally blow in doors and garage doors 100's of feet away, and heard up to what, 5 miles away? That's on the level of ORDINANCE.
Lets just go with with furnace idea and forget this ever happened.
Move along.edit on 12-11-2012 by ProperlyErrant because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Honor93
i would be curious as to the timestamp on that supposed text ... any links for it ??
Originally posted by PieceOfThePuzzle
msnbc is now talking about a gas furnace.
Investigators believe a gas appliance may have been the cause of a powerful explosion that engulfed a middle class neighborhood in flames. NBC’s Ron Allen reports.
Source: video.msnbc.msn.com...
In the video people said they thought it was a plane crashing. The gas furnace makes more sense than a natural gas leak, but how big would the fume clouds be to cause this much damage when it sparked?
Another interesting point is when the daughter text's her father saying "Dad, our home is gone.", a home which was causing them finical trouble.edit on 12-11-2012 by PieceOfThePuzzle because: (no reason given)
nope, not at all and not from a house that is barely 10yrs old.
Wouldn't you agree?
Originally posted by Honor93
reply to post by PieceOfThePuzzle
nope, not at all and not from a house that is barely 10yrs old.
Wouldn't you agree?
Originally posted by James1982
reply to post by diesel_actual
Holy chit that's crazy looking!
In the last picture, on the right side, is that debris that have been stuck into the wall?
Originally posted by Katharos62191
Where is K21968?
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Originally posted by severdsoul
reply to post by Destinyone
could it be it was a 'dirty' bomb and they are keeping people away
to decontaminate the 30 plus houses they wont allow anyone to
go into for any reason?
Originally posted by diesel_actual
damage of near by homes, residents were allowed 1hr today to retrieve personal effects