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  2. Louisville explosion: Two fighting for life as multiple ... - AOL

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    Two people are fighting for life after an explosion at a chemical manufacturing plant in Louisville, Kentucky left 12 people in hospital.. The blast rocked Louisville’s Clifton Neighborhood on ...

  3. 2 dead and others hurt after explosion at a business in ... - AOL

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    Two workers were killed in a massive explosion at a commercial facility in Louisville, Kentucky, Tuesday afternoon, the factory’s owner announced – the same site where a deadly blast happened ...

  4. What we know about the deadly factory explosion in Louisville ...

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    The company was ultimately fined $10,000 by the Kentucky Labor Cabinet for that explosion, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. CNN’s Emma Tucker, Kia Fatahi, Taylor ...

  5. List of explosions - Wikipedia

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    Explosion of an oil tanker that also set two motorcycles, five cars, and three tricycles on fire. [116] 28 September 2020 China: Tianmen: 5 1 Explosion during the testing of new equipment at a chemical plant in Yuekou Industrial park. [117] 8 October 2020 Nigeria: Lagos: 8 Unknown An explosion at a gas station burned down 25 homes and 16 shops ...

  6. List of military nuclear accidents - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet nuclear submarine K-129 sank with a crew of 98 due to an explosion of unknown cause. The International Atomic Energy Agency stated that two nuclear warheads from K-129 were located in the Pacific 1,230 miles from Kamchatka at coordinates 40°6'N and 179°57'E at a depth of 6,000 metres (20,000 ft), and lists them as recovered.

  7. Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant - Wikipedia

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    The PGDP was the only operating uranium enrichment facility in the United States from 2001 to 2010. The Paducah plant produced low-enriched uranium, originally as feedstock for military reactors and weapons, and later for commercial nuclear power fuel. The gaseous diffusion plant covers 750 acres (300 ha) of a 3,556 acres (1,439 ha) site.

  8. Louisville sewer explosions - Wikipedia

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    Officers in a police helicopter that happened to be over the area at the time said the series of explosions looked like a bombing run. [ 8 ] More than 13 miles (21 km) of sewer lines, including the entire two miles (3 km) of the main trunk line with a diameter of 7.5–12 feet (2.3–3.7 m), were destroyed in the blast.

  9. An Elementary School Near a Nuclear Dump Site Is Teeming With ...

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