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Massive Explosion Kills Over 200, Many More Injured

 
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 7:47 am    Post subject: Massive Explosion Kills Over 200, Many More Injured Reply with quote

Massive Explosion Kills Over 200, Many More Injured
http://iranvajahan.net/cgi-bin/news.pl?l=en&y=2004&m=02&d=18&a=5
February 18, 2004
Iran va Jahan
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Paris -- At Least 200 people have been killed and at 350 injured when runaway rail wagons loaded with sulphur, petrol and fertilizer derailed and exploded in northwest Iran, the state news agency IRNA reported.

"Some of the fire fighters who went there have been burned to death," the head of disasters in Khorassan province, Vahid Barakchi, was quoted as saying.

The massive blast occurred near the town of Neyshabour, and was heard in the regional centre of Mashhad some 75km away, IRNA said.

According to Barakchi, explosion caused 5 runaway rail wagons to travel uncontrolled from "Abu Moslem" to "Khayam" train station, causing further explosions and damages.

According to IRNA, five surrounding villages were destroyed and windows, within a radius of 10 kilometers, were broken. "Dehno" and "Hashemabad" villages also sustained damages.

Due to the massive scale of the explosion, and the incapacity of the Islamic government to respond to emergency situations, the total number of dead could rise rapidly.

Detail on the destination of the cargo train and the exact cause of the explosions are not available at this time.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 9:35 am    Post subject: Explosion Reply with quote

I just turned on the tv. So far, there has been nothing on: Sky, Fox, BBC, or CNN. I sent them all this page. First the earthquake - now this! And it's coming on the heels of the 'election.'
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 11:31 am    Post subject: Re: Explosion Reply with quote

TeachESL wrote:
I just turned on the tv. So far, there has been nothing on: Sky, Fox, BBC, or CNN. I sent them all this page. First the earthquake - now this! And it's coming on the heels of the 'election.'


Who knows - likely to just to be a random accident although it's always possible the train could've been sabatoged.. yah - I saw it all over CNN/World..
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 2:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I feel sorry for those poor people. They have a regime to worry about and now they're sending out trains to kill them. That's bad.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 3:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Crying or Very sad of all places and of all times.... Crying or Very sad why does it have to be iran
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 4:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

9karevatan wrote:
Crying or Very sad of all places and of all times.... Crying or Very sad why does it have to be iran

Anyhow, all of these actions ultimately hurt and weaken the regime!
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 5:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is indeed a tragedy. My condolences to all Iranians.

Now assuming that this was an accident, let's remember that the same incompetent government that is incapable of keeping their planes in the sky and their trains on the rails is now pursuing nuclear weapons/energey ... Can anyone say Chernobyl?!!
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 6:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sudi wrote:
This is indeed a tragedy. My condolences to all Iranians.

Now assuming that this was an accident, let's remember that the same incompetent government that is incapable of keeping their planes in the sky and their trains on the rails is now pursuing nuclear weapons/energey ... Can anyone say Chernobyl?!!


Can anyone say MONKEYS? Smile btw, How's it going Sudi?
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 7:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

redemption wrote:
Can anyone say MONKEYS? Smile btw, How's it going Sudi?


It's all good; just trying to keep up with the news about Iran ... even when they're as sad as this one!

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 8:05 pm    Post subject: I heard it on the radio today Reply with quote

My heart goes out to all the family members of those lost. And I wish all those injured a speedy recovery.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 8:23 pm    Post subject: Trian Content in effect, a bomb: sulphur+petrol+fertiliser ? Reply with quote

Runaway chemical trian explodes in Iran killing 300 rescue workers and villagers
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By Angus McDowall in Tehran
19 February 2004


About 300 people, most of them firefighters, were killed in an explosion yesterday after a train laden with petrol and industrial chemicals caught fire near the town of Neyshabur in Khorasan province of northeastern Iran.

Nearby villages were badly damaged and the blast was heard in the provincial capital, Mashad, 46 miles away.

The contents of the wagons were, in effect, a bomb: 17 tanks of sulphur, six of petrol, seven of industrial fertiliser and 10 of cotton wool combined to produce an explosive mix to rival some weapons of mass destruction.

The train was due to pass through densely populated towns, where the death toll from an explosion would have been far higher. Last night, the death toll stood at 295, according to a document prepared by local officials for the Interior Ministry and seen by Reuters.

Iranian television showed huge clouds of smoke hanging over the devastated village where the train derailed and later exploded. Some small mud houses were almost flattened and few escaped damage. Rescue workers crawled ant-like over the scorched earth against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains.

The burnt-out shells of cars smouldered streets away and debris littered the scene of the blast. Massive flames rolled up the sides of the charred wreckage of the train for hours after explosion, and the blaze was not finally extinguished until after nightfall.

The disaster began to unfold shortly before 4am when wagons became detached from a freight train near Neyshabur.

As they rolled away they collided with another train before derailing and catching fire. Emergency action was immediate, with local officials and hundreds of firefighters called to the scene of the crash and arrangements made for the evacuation of local villagers.

Eyewitnesses said the blaze was almost out when highly flammable chemical fumes ignited, sending a huge fireball into the air soon after 9.30am. Dozens of firemen, rescue workers and officials were killed instantly. Many villagers were also reported killed and others left buried in the rubble of their ruined homes. Some seismologists believe the blast was so powerful it caused their equipment to register an earth tremor felt for miles around.

But other reports say small tremors had been felt earlier on in the quake-prone area, perhaps causing the crash that led to the disaster.

The arid and sparsely populated province of Khorasan has been decapitated by the explosion: it killed the Neyshabur governor and mayor and the heads of the fire and rail services. Estimates of the number of injured range from 250 to 400, many of whom suffered horrendous chemical burns.

Neyshabur, home to the famed Persian medieval poet Omar Khayyam, lies on the main Tehran-Mashad railway line, which was cut after the explosion. Mashad, one of Shia Islam's most important centres of pilgrimage, was in a state of shock yesterday.

Ambulances rushed the injured to hospital in the provincial capital, while calls were made for blood donations from citizens. Saeed Kaviani, the editor of a local newspaper, told AP news agency: "The whole town is shocked by this accident. Official vehicles mounted with loudspeakers are roaming the city calling for volunteers to donate blood."

The city is one of the largest and wealthiest in the country but has a high rate of crime associated with the flow of drugs from Afghanistan. The disaster, striking only two days before elections which have polarised the country, is a further blow to Iran after the earthquake in December at Bam which killed more than 40,000 people.

Because of the large number of natural catastrophes in Iran, local emergency teams are regarded as some of the best in the world. But local people are becoming concerned about lax safety standards, which are blamed for exacerbating the death toll in natural disasters and leading to unnecessary man-made accidents.

Iran has the highest rate of road deaths in the world and suffers frequent plane crashes. US sanctions make it hard to obtain spare parts for its aged fleet of aircraft.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 9:52 am    Post subject: Re: Trian Content in effect, a bomb: sulphur+petrol+fertilis Reply with quote

Angus McDowall in Tehran wrote:
...Iran has the highest rate of road deaths in the world and suffers frequent plane crashes. US sanctions make it hard to obtain spare parts for its aged fleet of aircraft.


Yet, the mullahs have no problem obtaining very expensive material for building nuclear reactors and centrifuge facilities. Check out the following topic:
http://www.activistchat.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1350

No sir, the mullahs do have the capabilites to obtain those spare parts for their "aged fleet of aircraft". The problem is that the Iranian people, their safety, and their well-being has never been a priority for the IRI.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 9:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

THe problem is also that this mafia regime enjoys smuggling dangerous trains chock full of bamb making ingredients to Afghanistan and elsewhere to support attacks against progress - THE REGIME IS GOING TO BE FINISHED!!!!
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 10:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

just a question about something that concerns me: if I were to travel to Iran, as I'm planning to do in 2005, would you judge it unsafe to use an Iran Air flight? I don't know if other companies go there from Italy, so far I've only found that one, but after the plane and train tragedies of the last few days I'm no longer so sure...
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2004 10:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

abaucero wrote:
just a question about something that concerns me: if I were to travel to Iran, as I'm planning to do in 2005, would you judge it unsafe to use an Iran Air flight? I don't know if other companies go there from Italy, so far I've only found that one, but after the plane and train tragedies of the last few days I'm no longer so sure...


The plane is safer than driving long distances by rail... Anyhow - when the regime is moved there will be a major evolutionary push in Iran and modernization and MUCH NEEDED rebuilding of infrastructure..
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