C.A.B.
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As a labourer I have a lot of respect for those who work in chemical plants or even primarily with volatile chemicals.. I wouldn't want to do it myself.
What really gets me is that with chemicals uncontained during the aformentioned explosion, the word "injured/injuries" takes on an ominous new meaning.
Yes. Judging by the size of the blast, the shock-wave alone, even without debris and projectiles, would have been enough to destroy a persons internal organs even at quite a distance. I wonder if anyone has calculated the size of the blast in tonage? A true freakish horror not seen since the Texas City disaster of 1948.