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  2. Largest artificial non-nuclear explosions - Wikipedia

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    A large fire caused a series of smaller but powerful explosions that continued until 2 a.m. the next day. The explosions could be heard as far away as the Macedonian capital of Skopje, 170 km (110 mi) away.[1] There were 26 killed, 318 houses were destroyed completely, 200 buildings were seriously damaged, and 188 buildings were less seriously ...

  3. Tsar Bomba - Wikipedia

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    The Tsar Bomba is the single most physically powerful device ever deployed on Earth, the most powerful nuclear bomb tested and the largest human-made explosion in history. [64] For comparison, the largest weapon ever produced by the US, the now-decommissioned B41, had a predicted maximum yield of 25 Mt (100 PJ).

  4. List of explosions - Wikipedia

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    An explosion alleged to have been caused by a welding accident at the Marcelino Ugalde School. Most of the dead were children. [9] 16 November 1980 Thailand: Dusit District, Bangkok: 60 400 A series of explosions at an army munitions depot. [10] 25 November 1980 Turkey: Danaciobasi, Kırıkkale Province: 105 unknown Explosion at an engagement ...

  5. An unsettling photo of a US physicist cheerfully ... - AOL

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    The 1945 photo shows Manhattan Project physicist Harold Agnew holding the heart of one of the most devastating ... nuclear-bomb explosion in history. ... deployed the most powerful weapon known to ...

  6. Just the Biggest Known Explosion in the History of the Universe

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  7. GRB 080916C - Wikipedia

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    The explosion had the energy of approximately 9000 type Ia supernovae if the emission was isotropically emitted, and the gas jets emitting the initial gamma rays moved at a minimum velocity of approximately 299,792,158 m/s (99.9999% the speed of light), making this blast one of the most extreme recorded. [1] [4] [5]

  8. Video shows enormous explosion at Russian ammunition depot ...

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    A video of the strike circulating on social media showed a huge explosion at the site. The Russian regional governor confirmed the attack and said 1,200 people were evacuated.

  9. Timeline of explosives - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest artificial explosion at the time. [18] Apr 16, 1947 Texas City disaster: 2,100 metric tons of ammonium nitrate aboard a docked ship explode, ultimately killing at least 581 people, the deadliest industrial accident in U.S. history. [19] 1952