April 24, 2014
The natural gas processing plant is located in Opal, Wyoming. The explosion forced the evacuation of the town's 95 residents.
(http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/WY-explosion-2-638x342.png)
The Wyoming incident is the latest of several recent natural gas explosions. In January, a natural gas pipeline exploded and caught fire in Manitoba (http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/01/27/3211331/transcanada-pipeline-explosion/), Canada, cutting off service to 4,000 residents in sub-zero temperatures. About two weeks later in mid-January, a gas line explosion in Kentucky (http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/02/13/3287531/kentucky-natural-gas-explosion/) set several homes on fire, and injured one person. And in late March, a gas pipeline plant explosion and fire injured five people in Plymouth, Washington (http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/03/31/3421102/massive-explosion-natural-gas-plant/).
Tt you make laugh.
BG is getting to be a bore who will not engage in any type of debate, so I treat BG's posts as SPAM as worthless as a $10.00 bill from Mars, or a Promisary Note signed by the man in the Moon.
At heart, I'm not a mean sort of person, and when i disagree with someone, I treat them with the same degree of respect that I would want them to treat me, but when a person just simply refuses to debate or even respond to legitamate questions, then I see no reason why I should treat them with respect.
Whoopty-doo, BG.
A grain elevator also blew up in Kansas this month:
http://www.wfmynews2.com/video/1250308962001/1/Kansas-Grain-Elevator-Explosion-Kills-At-Least-Three
OH MY GOD !!
We better stop farming before everyone gets killed !!!!
l-m-a-o
:D