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Dedicated
12-11-2005, 11:45 AM
Massive explosions hit fuel depot

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Large explosions have rocked a fuel depot near Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire shooting flames hundreds of feet into the sky.
Police say there are 36 casualties, with two people seriously hurt.
The first blast happened at 0603 GMT at the Buncefield fuel depot, close to junction 8 of the M1 motorway and was heard as far away as the Netherlands.
The fire, which police believe was caused by an accident, could last days with more explosions expected.
The area around the site has been evacuated, while police have advised residents living nearby to keep their windows and doors closed because of fumes.
Police said the thick cloud of smoke was heading east, but was not thought to be toxic.
Earlier rumours a plane was involved in the incident were unfounded, said a police spokesman.
Witnesses said another two explosions followed the first at 0626 GMT and 0627 GMT.
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In total, 20 petrol tanks are involved in the fire, each said to hold three million gallons of fuel.
Hertfordshire's chief fire officer Roy Wilsher said it was the largest fire he had ever witnessed.
"I think you need to go back into the history of Milford Haven and areas like that to see this sort of fire scale," he said.
Tanker driver Paul Turner said he ran for his life after the explosion lifted him off his feet.
"I just saw this great big ball of fire come up from behind the building. It was about 50 metres wide," he told the BBC.
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Anil Taank, Northwood, Middlesex

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"Then there was the loudest explosion I have ever heard in my life. I got up, turned around and ran to my car and sped out of there as fast as I could."
The M1 has been closed both ways between junctions 6a and 12.
The M10 motorway is closed in both directions between junction 1 and junction 7 as well as some arterial roads in Hemel Hempstead.
Motorists have been told not to go "anywhere near the M1 from the M25 upwards".
At Heathrow airport some flights were forced to delay landing because of smoke, but Luton airport was said to be operating as usual.
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Many houses have been damaged, with some reporting feeling effects from the explosion as far away as Oxfordshire - while it was heard in a number of counties and even France and the Netherlands.
Eye-witnesses reported buckled front doors, cracked walls and blown-out windows.
The Buncefield depot is a major distribution terminal operated by Total and part-owned by Texaco, storing oil, petrol and well as kerosene which supplies airports across the region, including Heathrow and Luton.
The country's fifth largest fuel distribution depot, it is also used by BP, Shell and British Pipeline.
Police said there was no indication the explosion would cause fuel shortages and warned against panic-buying.
"We strongly advise against this as recent events have shown that panic buying alone can cause fuel shortages," said Hertfordshire Police Chief Constable Frank Whiteley.
A spokesman for Total said: "We are doing everything we can to support the emergency services and to bring the situation under control."
Concerned relatives can call a police casualty bureau on 0800 096 0095, or from abroad on 0207 1580125.



Sheet.

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I'm sure there's more sources and stuff elsewhere but yeah, it's not good. Not good at all.

Dave+Kay
12-11-2005, 11:48 AM
Ouch... Do they have any idea what might have caused it? It only says there it was an accident.

Dedicated
12-11-2005, 11:50 AM
From what I've heard, they don't know exactly what has happened or how it happened.

It's still ablaze and it happened at like, 6 GMT this morning.


The blast woke me and the wife 16 miles away in north Luton,i thought it was thunder or a plane breaking the sound barrier
Doug Stephen, Luton



Hi my name is Taryn, my dad is a Texaco tank driver. He was at the scene when he pulled up outside the depot gate and then the explosion happened. He was not hurt in anyway as the gate was quite a drive before you get to the tanks. The rumour that is around is that a tank leaked and caught fire some how, then spread to the tanks beside it, full with petrol and exploded.
Taryn, nth bushey and england

Evan™
12-11-2005, 11:52 AM
this is gonna lead to another rise in oil prices right? Goddamnit

Dedicated
12-11-2005, 11:55 AM
this is gonna lead to another rise in oil prices right? Goddamnit

Leik oh noes!!!

I think that's the least of people's worries at the moment ;)

Whimsicality
12-11-2005, 01:17 PM
Why We Need More Efficent Green Energy, Reason #9238983475

Luke
12-11-2005, 06:32 PM
My mum was telling me about this because a wearhouse full of stock from a company called ASOS which she used to work for was hit aswell.

ASOS are one of the biggest online fashion websites in Britian so this could damage them...not that me or my Mum care because the owner was a self-rightious bastard with only one thing in mind-Money.

Canadian Joe
12-12-2005, 12:20 AM
Whoo, that's a helluva big explosion...

Anyways, I know people who were within three miles of the place when it went up.

Detailed firsthand report here (http://www.airliners.net/discussions/non_aviation/read.main/1031252/)

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Edit: All of the pictures are taken by a few of my friends in the UK who live close to the place... These aren't news pictures :P

saunderitos
12-12-2005, 06:25 AM
There is loads of smoke outside my house, i mean loads. I live in Wales though so I doubt its from the fire. Maybe though.


I am glad noone died.

Glenn
12-12-2005, 11:29 PM
I am glad noone died.

"Police say there are 36 casualties, with two people seriously hurt."

CloserToCrawling
12-12-2005, 11:38 PM
I saw this on the cover of LA Times, and it was a huge shock. The paper wrote that the authorities believe it was an accident, as opposed to a terrorist attack or something of that sort. I hope everyone who got hurt is going to be ok.

Evan™
12-13-2005, 09:50 AM
"Police say there are 36 casualties, with two people seriously hurt."

casualties dont neccersarily mean their dead. Most likely lightly wounded.