Re: Fire in Britain
Posted by satchmo on
Mon Dec 12th 2005 at 11:49pm
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2005-12-12 11:49pm
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No one has said anything about the oil depot fire in England yet. Are all of our British mates doing okay?
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Re: Fire in Britain
Posted by French Toast on
Tue Dec 13th 2005 at 12:56am
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2005-12-13 12:56am
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I heard it will continue burning for a few days because there's so many millions of gallons of fuel.
Re: Fire in Britain
Posted by Mephs on
Tue Dec 13th 2005 at 9:07am
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I woke up at between 6 and 7 am and saw it just as the first news was
coming in about it. Two things stand out to me about the whole
(thankfully deathless) event.
1) For most of the day, the BBC was relying on people sending it
photographs and video footage evidence while at the same time the
emergency services were telling people to stay in their houses. While
I'm all for interactive news in this way, and there probably isn't a
lot the average man can do (other than get out the marshmellows on
sticks) when there is an inferno of this size, it kind of scares me
that seemingly the entire town just ran out to take pictures in a
situation where even the media were told to keep a safe distance.
2) ITV news are sensationalist morons and they tried their best to
panic the entire country by trying their best to turn it into a
terrorist attack with their shock horror 'journalism'. The differences
between BBC and ITV coverage was astounding.
Re: Fire in Britain
Posted by Myrk- on
Tue Dec 13th 2005 at 6:31pm
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I bought my new drumkit the day it exploded, and right near the location it happened. The sky turned to night with an orange glow in the distance- seemed like I was in independance day!
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Re: Fire in Britain
Posted by habboi on
Thu Dec 15th 2005 at 10:55am
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2005-12-15 10:55am
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Yeah I live 40 miles away from it and got woken up in the morning by the loud sound of BOOM.
For the whole day I saw black smoke covering the sky but it did not effect me much because I was at the cinema. The fire is out now I presume...
Re: Fire in Britain
Posted by Myrk- on
Thu Dec 15th 2005 at 1:41pm
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Put out yesterday, and now theres all fuss about how the government doesn't fund the fire service enough and how they were unprepared for the fire due to lack of foam blanketing etc.
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