The key word would be "rumored" lost nukes. The rush to call nuke seems mighty suspicious to me, kinda like somebody wants to go all over twatter or someplace about how "Qanon thinks it was a nuke"
That part of the World is not known for Occupational Safety Standards
Fungus detected
Those types of ships are called Bulk Carriers and can be quite large
Any sauce?
The Texas City disaster, which began on April 16, 1947, was the deadliest industrial accident in U.S. history and one of the largest non-nuclear explosions.
It originated with a midmorning fire on board the French-registered vessel SS Grandcamp docked in the port carrying cargo of about 2,200 tons of ammonium nitrate when it detonated.
Shortly after, the High Flyer, another ship, exploded. The blasts were felt in Galveston. Houses were shaken off their foundations.
https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2019/04/16/remembering-the-1947-texas-city-explosion/
Nostradamus again? Do the Flat Earthers show up next?
Merchant seamen do it all the time all over the World.
Formerly VALE BRASIL, largest Bulk Carrier in the World.
Were the planes MiGs? Pesky Russians right next door in Syria ya know
You gonna share some of them 'shrooms you got?
See >>10184682
The French ship that exploded first was carrying about 2,200 tons. This was in 1947. Bulkers tend to be larger now
I remember Cali had rolling blackouts and shite years ago. Which blue States are having power probs?
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