People were saying they thought their house was struck by lightning and walked outside to find nothing. I think it was a person’s security camera on the video that’s not really “near” the site based on the footage and you can still hear it pretty well
The way my fiance(e)? says it: “The regulations were axed in June for Tennessee.” So we made it less than 4 months before a plant was exploded and people were killed.
Note: if anyone remembers, this is area where part of the nuclear arsenal was built for testing before sent West for the Manhattan project
I did see the different angles using the loop and pakring lot as markers but the lot is now buried or blown away. The cars are visible but nothing else about the parking lot is.
Jesus even the parking lot got wiped out. That must have been a massive explosion.
People were saying they thought their house was struck by lightning and walked outside to find nothing. I think it was a person’s security camera on the video that’s not really “near” the site based on the footage and you can still hear it pretty well
If only we had some sort of, I dunno, safety board that could have determined how this could have happened? https://www.chemicalprocessing.com/safety-security/risk-assessment/news/55296583/chemical-industry-pushes-back-on-trump-plan-to-axe-safety-watchdog
The way my fiance(e)? says it: “The regulations were axed in June for Tennessee.” So we made it less than 4 months before a plant was exploded and people were killed.
Note: if anyone remembers, this is area where part of the nuclear arsenal was built for testing before sent West for the Manhattan project
It’s still there. You can see the cars parked on it in the upper right of the second picture.
The pictures are taken from different angles. The scary thing is that very likely every car is a person who won’t come home tonight.
I did see the different angles using the loop and pakring lot as markers but the lot is now buried or blown away. The cars are visible but nothing else about the parking lot is.