dreams jud!!!!.....since when pa kaha na mahitabo bro...
at first i would also say it's very hard to believe but as the developments progresses, i'm not suspecting that someone is playing some game. A different kind of terrorist.Now at first, I would not believe the statement of Trillanes but the spin is too obvious i couldnt help but think otherwise.
but whoever it is, someone should be held responsible.Whatever it is, we should always be prepared. We don't really know where we are safe. Sometimes, we are all victims of these accidents.
Accident involving so many chemicals? Wow! onsa man na sila diha gatukod og bulkan sa ilawom?
The LPG angle is worth looking into..
I have already witnessed first-hand the devastating effects of one 20-foot improperly stowed and leaking flammable compressed gas ( i.e. LPG ) container,
all it needed was only a tiny spark.
UP Chemical Engineers already dismissed the chemical explosion angle... saw it in the news last night...
according to National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales on Tuesday said the blast that killed 11 people in Glorietta 2 mall in Makati City last week is likely an industrial explosion.
haven't seen the news last night bro...like what kind of chemical explosion did they dismiss?...the LPG or another speculated chemical explosion?Originally Posted by slakker
^it was on Bandila last night, the chemical engineers said that upon inspecting the site, it was impossible that a chemical explosion caused that kind of damage. and also, there was no lpg in the basement, what those police investigators were suspecting was the reaction of the methane from the septic tank and the diesel stored in the basement.
but that person who claimed was sheik omar should be found and punished... that joke of his is not funny.
hmmm...could be...methane gas from septic tank is so volatile...and i don't know they stored diesel in the basement...hmmm...it's possible...i mean if methane gas leaked out of the septic tank, it could easily catch fire at ambient temperature...and the diesel in the basement is another thing...now, to the investigators, it could be easily determined as to which of the two really caused the explosion....it's a matter of testing the product of the combustion reaction present in the destructed walls of the mall...the methane gas would yield different byproduct after combustion compared to that of the diesel...now i wonder what's taking them so long if they have such assumption(the septic tank methane and stored diesel in basement)Originally Posted by slakker
bantog rang na opaw ka...Originally Posted by loginbray
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