Gas explosion

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A Gas explosion is the result of a gas leak in the presence of an ignition source. Industrial gas explosions can be prevented with the use of intrinsic safety barriers to prevent ignition.

[edit] Historic gas explosions

The remains of the New London School after explosion of March 18, 1937
The remains of the New London School after explosion of March 18, 1937
  • The 1992 explosion in Guadalajara, Mexico's second largest city, took place on April 22, 1992 in the downtown district of Analco. Numerous gasoline explosions in the sewer system over four hours destroyed kilometers of streets. Officially, 206 people were killed, nearly 500 injured and 15,000 were left homeless.
  • On July 25, 2007, a series of explosions destroyed a Southwest Industrial Gases, Inc facility in downtown Dallas, Texas. Numerous canisters of acetylene and propane gas in the facility ingnited and were projected from the facility by the explosions. This resulted in the closing of nearby highways Interstate 30 and Interstate 35, an evacuation of the area, and two serious injuries. Fortunately, no casualties due to the incident have been reported.
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