Rain pelting down, wind blowing up the street. Not a nice afternoon to be out and about. A gastanker is moored in the towncentre, to deliver another consignment of LPG for us to cook our suppers on. Yippee. In years to come, this hazardous sort of activity will hopefully be relocated 2 miles down the coast to Glumag Harbour, and out of the town centre. Does anyone recall the Buncefield explosion in December 2005?
In this incident, a fuel depot blew up north of London, severely damaging houses and an industrial estate, but fortunately without loss of life. If the fueltanks in the centre of Stornoway blew up - well, doesn't bear thinking about.
Tropical cyclone Gula is causing concern in Mauritius. Although it isn't due for another 3 days, I have already had 400 hits on my TC blog in the last 16 hours alone. Last year, TC Gamede attracted thousands of hits on my old, AOL-based, TC blog.
Monday, 28 January 2008
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What a dramatic photo! Phyllis
ReplyDeleteDelivery by a gastanker would be a high priority concern if I lived there. The people 2 miles down the coast may feel the same. Thanks for the response earlier. I'll take that information to heart.
ReplyDeleteNelishia
I remember Buncefield for several reasons Guido. We heard the explosion even though we are several counties away. Also it could have affeccted Jim`s job as he is an aircraft refueller. Mainly though it was pure luck, if you could call it that, that it happened when it did. If it happened on a week day God only knows how much more of a disaster it would have been. These places are necessary but surely they can be built away from human habitation.
ReplyDeleteLove Sandra xxxx
I remember Buncefield.!!
ReplyDeleteDon't like the sound of your gas tanker though.!!!
Carolxx
It doesn't look good weather wise for you in Stornoway Guido for the next day or so.
ReplyDeleteI remember the Buncefield explosion. Not many will ever forget that sight. Very scary!
It doesn't bear thinking about it possibly happening in your town.
Jeanie
raining here too.....just glad its not snow! Be safe, lisa
ReplyDeleteWow, that is amazing the number of hits you get on the TC blog. I would be nervous about the gas tanks....I don't recall the explosion you mention but the picture is frightening.
ReplyDeleteLisa
It's considerably nicer here than there right now. It went up to 60 today. What a tremendous number of hits on your TC blog! I hope they relocate the LPG delivery point to the harbor down the coast. Too much risk right in town like that. Hopefully it won't take years to do it.
ReplyDeleteDirk
Wow, that looks like the explosion we had here in town a few months back, when the propane truck and tanks blew up. Happy to hear no one was killed. Linda in Washington state
ReplyDeleteAmazing picture! I'm sure I heard of what happened at Buncefield but memory betrays. 400 hits that's incredible. Gula definitely worth noting. CATHY
ReplyDeletemorning guido, have a good day, stay warm and dry! mrs t x
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Hubby delivered LPG for many years. You would not believe the courses he had to do and also when he moved on to petrol
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