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Three days before the explosion, residents started complaining of a strong gasoline-like smell coming from the sewers. Some residents even found gasoline coming out of their water pipes. City workers were dispatched to check the sewers and found dangerously high levels of gasoline fumes. Unfortunately, the city mayor did not feel it was necessary to evacuate the city because he felt there was no risk for an explosion. Aftermath An investigation into the disaster found that there were two precipitating causes:
A small spark was everything needed to ignite the dangerous gases. It is possible that city officials investigating the buildup of gasoline fumes actually set it off. Metal colliding with metal can cause sparks, such as when a Manhole is dropped back into place. In the aftermath, city officials and corporations pointed fingers at each other. Some people initially thought a cooking oil manufacturing company was leaking Hexane , a flammable liquid similar to gasoline, into the sewers, but this was later found to be erroneous. Numerous arrests were made in an attempt to indict those responsible for the blasts. Ultimately, however, these people were released without charges. |
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