Have there been other similar cases like the Boston molasses flood ?
Audrey
2011-02-27 09:22:19 UTC
Hove there been other cases where like the Boston Molasses Flood , the particle theory, the heat and the company's negligence cause a great accident?
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2011-03-04 22:01:03 UTC
mayb not as bizarre as that, (not using the parameters u listed) but here r some unusual ones--(including urs)
1. The St. Pierre Snake Invasion 2. The Shiloh Baptist Church Panic 3. The Great Boston Molasses Flood 4. The Pittsburg Gasometer Explosion 5. The Gillingham Fire Demonstration 6. The Empire State Building Crash 7. The Tunguska Event 8. The Texas City Chain Reaction Explosions 9. The Basra Mass Poisoning 10. The Chandka Forest Elephant Stampede
theres a few more at the 2nd site
jording
2016-10-17 06:24:17 UTC
It took over 87,000 guy hours to do away with the molasses from the cobblestone streets, theaters, companies, autos, and residences.[4] The harbor ran brown till ultimately summer season time. indoors sight voters presented a type-action lawsuit, between the 1st held in Massachusetts, against u.s. company Alcohol company, which had provided Purity Distilling in 1917. regardless of the corporate's tries to declare that the tank have been blown up by technique of utilizing anarchists (through reality various the alcohol produced replaced into for use in making munitions) it finally paid out $600,000 in out-of-courtroom settlements (a minimum of $6.6 million in 2005 funds).[5] country company Alcohol did no longer rebuild the tank. the valuables grew to improve suited right into a outdoor for the Boston greater advantageous Railway (predecessor to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) and is on the on the spot the area of a city-owned baseball field. The scent supposedly lingered for some years; in accordance to indoors sight folklore, molasses left from this catastrophe can nonetheless be smelled on heat days.[a million]
bob n
2011-03-04 19:42:44 UTC
Not that I know of, it was pretty unique!
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