Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Major Explosion in West Virginia ! How many gas lines explosions ( Indiana explosion , Boston area explosion ) , recent sinkholes ( Louisiana , New York after Sandy , Ohio sinkhole , California sinkholes - how many have we seen recently ? Things that make you go , hmmm......

http://www.chron.com/news/article/W-Va-State-Police-Structures-burning-4108689.php


W.Va. gas line explodes, burns homes and roads

JOHN RABY, Associated Press, By JOHN RABY and VICKI SMITH, Associated Press | December 11, 2012 |Updated: December 11, 2012 5:44pm
This image provided by the Kanawha County Emergency Services shows flames erupting across Interstate 77 from a gas line explosion in Sissonville, W. Va., Tuesday Dec. 11, 2012. At least five homes went up in flames Tuesday afternoon and a badly damaged section of Interstate 77 was shut down in both directions near Sissonville after a major gas line explosion triggered an hour-long inferno that officials say spanned about a quarter-mile. Photo: Kanawha County Emergency Services / AP
SISSONVILLE, W.Va. (AP) — Four homes went up in flames and collapsed in charred heaps Tuesday after a natural gas line exploded in an inferno that raged for at least an hour, melting guardrails and pavement on a swath of Interstate 77.
Five other homes had extensive external damage, and several people were treated for smoke inhalation, but authorities said there were no fatalities and all residents had been accounted for.
"We've been very fortunate," said Gov.Earl Ray Tomblin, who toured the damage then briefed the media. "They were just lucky enough not to be home."
Most were at work. One man had just left to go hunting, he said.
State Police spokesman Sgt. Michael Baylous said a slight risk of a secondary explosion remained, so people who had initially been told to stay inside nearby homes were later urged to evacuate.
The explosion occurred between Sissonville and Pocatalico just before 1 p.m. in a 20-inch transmission line owned by NiSource Inc., parent of Columbia Gas. The gas flow was shut off, but State Police 1st Sgt. James Lee said there was still pressure on the transmission line.
Kent Carper, president of the Kanawha County Commission, said flames had been shooting 50 to 75 feet into the air before the fire was extinguished.
"It sounded like a Boeing 757. Just a roar," he said. "It was huge. You just couldn't hear anything. It was like a space flight."
Trevor Goins lives about a half-mile from the explosion and was watching television in his apartment when he saw a ripple in his coffee cup and the floor shook.
"I thought possibly (it was) a plane crash," said Goins, who immediately went outside with several neighbors. "It was so loud it sounded like a turbine engine. You almost had to put your hands over your ears."
He got in his car and drove closer, seeing fire that stretched as high as the hilltops.
"The flames were so high, they were so massive," he said. "I could only imagine what had happened."
Carper said the flames spanned about a quarter of a mile and ran through a culvert under the interstate.
"It actually cooked the interstate," he said. "It looks like a tar pit."
Tomblin said a roughly 800-foot section both directions was baked by the heat.
"It turned the asphalt to cinder," he said, after walking across it. "Your feet were hot. It was like walking on a volcano."
Transportation Secretary Paul Mattox said contractors are already working on repairs, and the state hopes to have the highway reopened by Wednesday night. Crews were expected to work through the night to remove the asphalt and grind the roadway down to the original concrete before repaving.
"We're going to do everything we can to get it back," Mattox said.
Guardrails melted, utility poles burned, an ordinarily reflective green interstate sign was burned down to white metal and the blast blew a huge hole in the road, throwing dirt, rocks and debris across the interstate.
"Even the hillside was on fire," Tomblin said. "There are some homes in close proximity that are still smoking."
Tom Miller, training officer at the Sissonville Volunteer Fire Department, marveled at the destruction.
"Four lanes are gone," he said, adding that it was remarkable that no motorists were injured. "We were very lucky — no rush-hour traffic."
Federal and state investigators are now trying to determine the cause.
"It's one of those rare events that happen," the governor said, "and at this time we do not have those answers," he said
NiSource spokesman Mike Banas said the company was still gathering facts.
"Our first priority is the safety of our employees and the community," he said, adding that no impacts on customers are anticipated.
U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller, who chairs the Senate Commerce Committee and has made pipeline safety a priority, vowed to get answers.
The West Virginia Democrat said the National Transportation Safety Board is launching a team "imminently" to investigate, he said, as is the U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.


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http://lasinkhole.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/well-explodes/


Gas well explodes near Charleston, WV
 DECEMBER 11, 2012 BY FLYINGCUTTLEFISH
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Gas well explodes near Charleston, West Virginia

(Reuters) – A gas well exploded near Charleston, West Virginia, on Tuesday, setting four houses on fire, an emergency spokesman said. It was not immediately known if there were any injuries.

The explosion was reported at 12:41 p.m. ET, said Michael Slater of the Metro Emergency Operations Center in Charleston.

The explosion in Sissonville, about 10 miles north of Charleston, set four houses on fire, and they were still burning at mid-afternoon, Slater said. . . .

http://news.yahoo.com/gas-well-explodes-near-charleston-west-virginia-193547087.html

Story with PHOTOS – Authorities tell those living near blast to evacuate


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http://www.businessinsider.com/west-virginia-natural-gas-explosion-2012-12


A Huge Natural Gas Line Explosion Just Lit Up West Virginia [PHOTOS]

Reports are coming in of a big explosion in Sissonville, West Virginia (scroll down for photos and video).
The northbound lanes of Interstate 77 are closed in the Sissonville area, from Tuppers Creek to Pocatalico due to what's being called a major gas line explosion.
Kanawha County Commission President Kent Carper tells WSAZ.com crews were called to what was described as a major gas line explosion in Sissonville.
WSAZ says that right now, no injuries or fatalities have been reported. A "Shelter in Place" has been issued for buildings in the area, though.
The AP reports that according to state police, several structures are on fire.

West Virginia Metro News cites Kanahwa County Commissioner Kent Carper:
"The flames are shooting 50, 75 to 100 feet. There's fire everywhere," said Carper reporting from the scene on 58-WCHS. "Gas company is on the scene working with emergency officials to get the gas shut off, then we'll assess if we have injuries or casualties. At this time it's a fairly chaotic scene."
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"Several structures are involved. The fire is so hot it's like a blevy. It's caused houses to melt and burn way far away," he said. "Many structures are on fire in a large fire area stretching hundreds and hundreds of feet."
The Charleston Gazette is reporting that the fire has been put out, and the search for casualties is underway:
Crews apparently extinguished the fire just before 2 p.m. but a large amount of fumes remain in the air, said Kanawha County Commission President Kent Carper.
Carper said paramedics and emergency responders are going into homes and apartments now to assess injuries or fatalities.
Bloomberg News (via the Bloomberg terminal) cites West Virginia officials confirming earlier reports, saying the gas line has been shut off, there are still no confirmed injuries or deaths, and a search is underway for victims.
Readers can also follow along via a live audio feed of Kanawha County's emergency services scanners.


Below are five photos from Twitter. The first was posted by Charleston Gazette reporter Mackenzie Mays, who says the photo comes from Kanawha County Emergency Services:
Natural gas line explosion WV


The second photo is from Twitter user @tori_eagle:
Natural gas line explosion WV

And James Hopkins of WOWK just tweeted this photo:
WSAZ reporter Bill Murray tweeted this aerial photo, giving some perspective on the fire:
Natural gas line explosion WV aerial


Now, this photo, which shows the site of the fire since it's been put out, is making the rounds on Twitter (h/t @LacyNeff):
Scorched earth

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