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Shortly after 11.15am today, Tuesday 26 June 2012, police were called to Shaw following a report that homes had been seriously damaged in a large explosion.
Police, fire and ambulance services are at the scene and a cordon remains in place.
Police can confirm a young child has died and a man has been taken to hospital suffering from significant burns.
Efforts are ongoing to establish whether any other people are trapped.
Superintendent Neil Evans said: "First and foremost, our thoughts are with the family of the child who has tragically died.
"We understand this tragedy has caused a lot of upset and shock in the close-knit community of Shaw. We are in the very early stages of an investigation but our priority at the moment is to try and reach anyone who may be caught up in the explosion.
"Three properties have been involved in a major explosion, and a large-scale response involving the emergency services and other agencies is in place.
"The child's family has been informed and they are being supported by specially trained police officers.
"Another man has been taken to hospital, where he is being treated for what are understood to be 80% burns.
"We are working with Oldham Council to make arrangements for those who may need to remain evacuated.
"This is an ongoing search and rescue operation, and more information will be released when it is available."
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
Doha, 8, injured her arm in the explosion. "At first I couldn't hear and then everyone was screaming," she remembers. The explosion near Beirut’s main port on 4 August 2020 killed at least 170 people, wounded 6,000, and displaced hundreds of thousands.
With CRS funding (Catholic Relief Services is a US member of the Caritas confederation) , Caritas mobile medical clinics are treating wounded unable to access damaged and overwhelmed hospitals. CRS is supporting Catholic, Orthodox, Sunni, Shia, Evangelical and Alawite voluntary agencies to assist with food, lodging, ambulance services, blood drives, debris removal and home repair.
Photo by Stefanie Glinski for Catholic Relief Services
House Gas Explosion
This once beautiful house suffered a gas explosion tonight at around 9:50pm. There was a young couple and their baby inside at the time. They escaped and were taken to the hospital.
40th birthday 'explosion rip' cake. Customer provided me with a photo and asked me to create something similar - not sure where she sourced it from sorry.
4 layers of banana cake filled with white chocolate ganache and covered with smooth fondant icing.
Well I finally went back to try explosions again now that my system is more dialed in. the net result is that the system has better resolution but isn't as colorful. I am using the CameraAxe and as I kind of suspected, it isn't fast enough to really catch the first stages of the explosion. Microprocessors have their clock speed to deal with.
The set-up is much more usable though. I bought a sound sensor from Adafruit industries that works really well with the CameraAxe. Setting the trigger level with this set-up is wonderful easy.
Now I have to try and figure out a simple analog solution to get earlier in the event. I's like to make at least a few pictures of interacting shock waves.
This picture used a circular cut-off that has 2D sensitivity. Also check out the repeatability between the two events. Better than it should be.
Cheers.
Hemos tenido una primavera muy lluviosa y ahora sale el sol. Las flores no tardan en cubrir toda la zona. Es una auténtica explosión del reino vegetal. Pero aún queda lo mejor: las amapolas. Muy pronto llegarán y entonces será cuando veamos la verdadera explosión primaveral.
I took off this early am with my good friend Kathy (who broke her ankle the last time we went on a hike together and she hiked out of the forest for over a mile on a broken ankle) to climb Mt. Zion. We were zooming down the freeway and hit an explosion of fire in sky... One of the best sunrises I've seen in a long, long time.
Happy Fourth!
Bud Spencer Blues Explosion
Viper, Firenze, 25 aprile 2014
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Pyrotechnics at the Light's, Motor's, Action Extreme Stunt Show, Disney's Hollywood Studio, Orlando.
House Gas Explosion
This once beautiful house suffered a gas explosion tonight at around 9:50pm. There was a young couple and their baby inside at the time. They escaped and were taken to the hospital.
Explosión y derrumbe de edificio en calle Salta al 2100 de la ciudad de Rosario, Argentina, acontecido el 06/08/2013 /// Explosion and building collapse in Rosario, Argentine, on August 6, 2013
Colors exploding in a participant's attire during the Ati-atihan Festival in Aklan, Philippines last January.
Explosión y derrumbe de edificio en calle Salta al 2100 de la ciudad de Rosario, Argentina, acontecido el 06/08/2013 /// Explosion and building collapse in Rosario, Argentine, on August 6, 2013
Explosión y derrumbe de edificio en calle Salta al 2100 de la ciudad de Rosario, Argentina, acontecido el 06/08/2013 /// Explosion and building collapse in Rosario, Argentine, on August 6, 2013
House Gas Explosion
This once beautiful house suffered a gas explosion tonight at around 9:50pm. There was a young couple and their baby inside at the time. They escaped and were taken to the hospital.
Explosión y derrumbe de edificio en calle Salta al 2100 de la ciudad de Rosario, Argentina, acontecido el 06/08/2013 /// Explosion and building collapse in Rosario, Argentine, on August 6, 2013
PSNI Inspector Alan Hutton (centre) pictured with fellow officers in Derry's Waterside as he surveys both the scene of an ongoing security alert at shrubland off Fountain Hill and, just across the River , the spot where two tyres on a lorry exploded on Tuesday evening causing damage to windows on nearby properties.
Mystery still surrounds the exact source of a loud explosion in Derry which was heard almost ten miles outside the city. A security alert was mounted in Spencer Road, Moore Street, Fountain Hill and the surrounding areas in the City's Waterside following reports of an explosion and at least one report of masked men having been spotted in the area.
However confusion remains after it transpired that at around the same time, a lorry on Derry's Cityside - Just across The River Foyle - suffered a blow out in which two tyres are believed to have exploded with such force that windows in surrounding properties were shattered.
The operation in the Waterside was scaled back allowing residents to return to their homes at lunchtime on Wednesday but the search of nearby waste shrubland and an area known locally as the quarry steps could take several more days as PSNI search for anything ontoward.
On the afternoon of 4 August 2020, two explosions occurred at the port of the city of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.
The second explosion was extremely powerful, and caused at least 200 deaths, 6,000 injuries, US$10–15 billion in property damage, and left an estimated 300,000 people homeless.
The event was linked to about 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate – equivalent to around 1.2 kilotons of TNT
which had been confiscated by the Lebanese government from the abandoned ship MV Rhosus and then stored in the port without proper safety measures for six years.
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My 1st BACON EXPLOSION. It wasn't as pretty as the ones I saw here, 67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=325570
Nevertheless it still tasted pretty good. I got a little carried away with my sausage. I used 3 lbs when I should have stayed with 2 lbs. I learned from my mistakes and so if there is a next time I will know what to improve on. I used three cheese, year old cheddar, extra sharp cheddar, and smoked Gouda. I cooked up 4 slices of bacon and broke it up and along with the cheese rolled it up in the sausage.
I used mild and hot sausage. I seasoned the sausage with some cilantro, Sweet Mesquite seasoning a little cinnamon and some Kentucky Bourbon. I sprinkled some brown sugar & smoked paprika and a little home made barbq sauce on the bacon before I put the sausage on top of it. After I rolled her all up, I slathered it all over with my homemade bourbon and molasses BarBQ sauce. Then I smoked it a little more than 4 hours. Now I didn't say she would be pretty, but she sure was good. I will work on making her pretty next time, lol.
Explosion No. 3. Culebra Cut possibly? 1911.
Name of Expedition: Panama Canal Zone
Participants: Seth E. Meek, Samuel F. Hildebrand
Expedition Start Date: 1911
Expedition End Date: 1912
Purpose or Aims: Zoology (Fishes)
Location: Central America, Panama, Culebra, Canal Zone
Original material: Hand-colored Lantern Slide
Digital Identifier: Z94349_11c
Learn more about The Field Museum's Library Photo Archives.
Explosion in Progress. Matachin. 11,200 LBs of dynamite; 17,980 cubic yards displaced. Jan. 10, 1908 (sic).
Name of Expedition: Panama Canal Zone
Participants: Seth E. Meek, Samuel F. Hildebrand
Expedition Start Date: 1911
Expedition End Date: 1912
Purpose or Aims: Zoology (Fishes)
Location: Central America, Panama, Matachin Canal Zone
Original material: Hand-colored Lantern Slide
Digital Identifier: CSZ26796c
Learn more about The Field Museum's Library Photo Archives.
Shortly after 11.15am today, Tuesday 26 June 2012, police were called to Shaw following a report that homes had been seriously damaged in a large explosion.
Police, fire and ambulance services are at the scene and a cordon remains in place.
Police can confirm a young child has died and a man has been taken to hospital suffering from significant burns.
Efforts are ongoing to establish whether any other people are trapped.
Superintendent Neil Evans said: "First and foremost, our thoughts are with the family of the child who has tragically died.
"We understand this tragedy has caused a lot of upset and shock in the close-knit community of Shaw. We are in the very early stages of an investigation but our priority at the moment is to try and reach anyone who may be caught up in the explosion.
"Three properties have been involved in a major explosion, and a large-scale response involving the emergency services and other agencies is in place.
"The child's family has been informed and they are being supported by specially trained police officers.
"Another man has been taken to hospital, where he is being treated for what are understood to be 80% burns.
"We are working with Oldham Council to make arrangements for those who may need to remain evacuated.
"This is an ongoing search and rescue operation, and more information will be released when it is available."
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.
You should call 101, the new national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.