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Subject: Re: gas explosion devastated a tiny Caribbean island.


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Duncan7
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Date Posted: 06:34:15 12/31/06 Sun
In reply to: larry 's message, "gas explosion devastated a tiny Caribbean island." on 10:49:56 12/29/06 Fri

Looks like now is the time to buy property!

>if only thay had been showen then green way and set up
>a wind genarator and solar cells. the hole iland would
>still be above the sea.
>
>The island blown up by a gas cooker
>
> >href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/ne
>ws/news.html?in_article_id=425257&in_page_id=1770">http
>://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.ht
>ml?in_article_id=425257&in_page_id=1770

>
>This was the astonishing scene after a faulty gas
>cooker exploded in a timber-framed shack - and
>devastated a tiny Caribbean island.
>
>
>The blast caused an inferno that leapt from hut to
>hut, taking less than ten minutes to sweep across half
>the shanty town-style community.
>
>
>As gas cylinders in more wooden homes exploded, many
>of Soledad Miria's 1,014 inhabitants dived into the
>sea or took to fishing boats to escape.
>
>
>More than a third - 348 - were injured but, amazingly,
>no one died.
>
>
>By the time firefighting helicopters had put out the
>blaze on the 800-yard-wide island off Panama's
>northern coast, around 50 huts, a school and a
>community centre had been flattened.
>
>
>Officials said a faulty connection between the cooker
>and a gas canister led to a build-up of fumes which
>exploded when a resident switched the appliance on to
>cook a meal.

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