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hurt as 7 massive blasts rock Mobile, Alabama shipyard
RT,
25 April, 2013
A series of seven large blasts on a fuel barge in Mobile, Alabama, rocked the area Wednesday night, critically injuring three. An evacuation zone was set up after firefighters were unable to put out the blaze, which they hope will burn out overnight.
The
first blast occurred on a natural gas barge on the east side of the
Mobile River at around 8:30pm local time, and was followed shortly
afterwards by four more blasts. Fox10 News has reported that the
barges may still be carrying hundreds of gallons of gasoline.
The
explosions took place on two barges in the Austal shipyard, the
Mobile Fire and Rescue Department reported. The vessels were
transporting natural gas, and were believed to be partially emptied,
according to Steve Huffman, a Mobile Fire-Rescue spokesperson.
Authorities
have ordered a one-mile evacuation zone around the shipyard.
The
initial blast was triggered by a static charge after crews had been
working throughout the day to empty the ship and prepare it to
transport gas Thursday. Subsequent explosions have made it impossible
for firefighters to board the ship and put out the blaze.
Officials
said that there were no fatalities, but three victims of the
explosion were in critical condition after being admitted to the
University of South Alabama Medical Center for treatment.
The
fifth explosion was reportedly the largest, coming an hour later,
just moments after fire officials told reporters that a rumbling in
the area was the sound of untreated gas pressurizing. The sixth
explosion, about forty minutes after that, was first reported by
witnesses and then confirmed by Mobile’s Fire and Rescue
Department.
Local
residents have reported hearing a seventh explosion around 2:00am
local time in Mobile, according to Alabama Press-Register.
“That
[seventh] explosion shook all my windows,” Mobile resident Johnny
Gwin told local media.
Alan
Waugh, the general manager of Ft. Conde Inn, told Fox10 News that the
blast could be felt throughout downtown Mobile. The crew of a
Carnival cruise liner, which was sitting in the water about 1,000
feet away from the blast site, has been evacuated, Channel 6 News
reported. Parts of Austral, Alabama, have also been
evacuated.Mobile’s Fire and Rescue Department said the tankers were
carrying “raw gasoline, meaning no additives in the fuel,” and
that tunnels in the area are still open and operating.
“We
were up on a second floor balcony and the sky lit up in orange and
yellow,” Waugh
said. “My
partner was on one end of the balcony and I was on the other. And you
thought it was the Carnival cruise ship at first but then you
realized it was a little further from the ship. It sounded like
planes above you dropping bombs.”
Rescue
teams estimated that one of the ships could be carrying as much as
2,000 gallons of natural gas.
The
Coast Guard has closed the channel, and issued an order to restrict
flights near the site. Red Cross volunteers are providing canteen
services to hundreds of first responders and evacuees of the Mobile
barge explosions.
Local
residents have gathered at the riverfront to take pictures and watch
the flaming barge, despite warnings from officials to stay away from
the fire, according to the Alabama Press-Register.
Photo
from twitter.com user @MitchellRyan14
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