authorities are expected to release the cause of death in the coming days. the moment of the first explosion which led to a massive fire in new york city s east village. you can see the blast in the upper part of your screen. that started a seven-alarm fire that caused three buildings to collapse on thursday. 28 people were injured. four in critical condition. two people are still missing. on friday the new york city mayor said the explosion may have been caused by someone improperly tapping a natural gas line. you are looking at a million dollar penny. the first one cent coin put into circulation was put into an auction house for 1.2%. it was sold to a rare coin dealer. it dates back to 1792. only 10 of these coins in existence. let s go you to not weather. a big scare in seattle after a land slide. three homes had to be evacuated. the soil is still shifting.
on the ground. the blast consumes most of the remaining chemicals and there are no more explosions. the natural gas line is shut off and the fire burns itself out by the next day. nobody can believe it. i think there was a realization from the residents of henderson that they had a very dangerous industry right in their backyard and nobody had really stopped to think about that prior to the disaster of that magnitude. a marshmallow factory next door is leveled by the explosion. fortunately, all its employees evacuate before hand. but it creates a sticky situation for firefighters, who search through the debris. all of us had brown syrup all over all of our safety gear and saturated with a marshmallow syrup. a brown, sugary syrup. 200 miles away, the explosion measures 3.5 on the seismographs in pasadena and is even felt by a commercial airplane on
it was too low. the windshield came out and caught me in the forehead. whoa! others, ten miles away in las vegas, hear and feel the shock wave. we, honestly, thought that there had been some kind of an airplane crash or something like that. but the biggest blast is yet to come. several additional fire departments respond. we were en route to the disaster site and as i started realizing the magnitude of the disaster that had unfolded, the thought occurred to me, i could lose my life hear today. the chemicals aren t the only combustible material fuelling the out-of-control fire. underneath the facility is a natural gas line that ruptures and ignites, making the blaze virtually unfightable. fire officials evacuate a five-mile radius around the plant. oh, there s another one! well, they had all that fuel
the blast consumes most of the remaining chemicals and there are no more explosions. the natural gas line is shut off and the fire burns itself out by the next day. and nobody can believe it. i think there was a realization from the residents of henderson that they had a dangerous industry right in their backyard and nobody stopped to think about it prior to the disaster of that magnitude. a marshmallow factory next door is leveled by the explosion. fortunately, all its employees evacuate beforehand. but it creates a sticky situation for firefighters who search through the debris. all of us had brown syrup all over our safety gear and pretty much saturated with marshmallow syrup. kind of a brown, sugary syrup. 200 miles away, the final explosion measures 3.5 magnitude on earthquake seismographs in pasadena and is even felt by a commercial airplane on approach
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