by Hanno » Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:05 am
Chneseexpat wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2019 6:45 am
Hanno wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 6:37 pm
Fark, if I saw a fire in an LPG shop, I'd run, not walk, instead of trying to get a few likes on FB.
I was wondering what you were talking about when you posted the above. This morning, I realised you may have thought those clouds of white stuff were smoke. They weren't. They were clouds of LPG. Smoke rises. LPG sinks. Somebody must have been fiddling with the tank valve. Maybe to see if they could fill those cooker bottles from it. So, more correctly, the tank didn't explode, but the clouds of gas leaking from it did..
My OMFG comment, was about the Cambodian's reactions to clouds of highly explosive gas pouring out of a gas shop. I hope those two little kids on the bike weren't included in the list of victims.
I'm not sure how I would react, but likely have just legged it: like the guy on the bike seen running for his life after the event in the second link.
The people working in the LPG shop's reaction is what really made an iimpression on me. It looks as if even they weren't aware that gas is highly explosive.
OK, to clarify: If I saw clouds, smoke, fog, mist, vapor, haze, steam, or anything else strange come from a Cambodian LPG shop, I would not hang around.
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[quote="Angkor Wad" post_id=980831 time=1565781117 user_id=44252]
[url]https://streamable.com/5rmzp[/url]
^^Video recorded seconds before the inferno... Words just fail me.
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Fark, if I saw a fire in an LPG shop, I'd run, not walk, instead of trying to get a few likes on FB.
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I was wondering what you were talking about when you posted the above. This morning, I realised you may have thought those clouds of white stuff were smoke. They weren't. They were clouds of LPG. Smoke rises. LPG sinks. Somebody must have been fiddling with the tank valve. Maybe to see if they could fill those cooker bottles from it. So, more correctly, the tank didn't explode, but the clouds of gas leaking from it did..
My OMFG comment, was about the Cambodian's reactions to clouds of highly explosive gas pouring out of a gas shop. I hope those two little kids on the bike weren't included in the list of victims.
I'm not sure how I would react, but likely have just legged it: like the guy on the bike seen running for his life after the event in the second link.
The people working in the LPG shop's reaction is what really made an iimpression on me. It looks as if even they weren't aware that gas is highly explosive.
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OK, to clarify: If I saw clouds, smoke, fog, mist, vapor, haze, steam, or anything else strange come from a Cambodian LPG shop, I would not hang around.