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Louisiana Police Set Fire to 9,000 Gallon Gas Tanker
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WHAT HAPPENED
LSP said the accident happened on I-10 East at Essen when a car flipped on the interstate around 3:45 a.m. A tanker truck stopped for the accident and was rear-ended by another 18-wheeler. That truck was hauling beer.
(Now i know why they blew it up...they were drunk and drunk guys wanna blow shit up)
The tanker is carrying isobutane, which is similar to the propane used for barbecue grills. It is an extremely flammable gas. The wreck caused a leak. A hazardous materials crew was called to the scene, as well as the Department of Environmental Quality and other experts related to this incident.
The tanker was hauling about 9,000 gallons of isobutane. Officials are worried it could ignite and cause a fire. Col. Mike Edmonson with the Louisiana State Police says "this was a freak accident," and "the flammable liquid leaking out of the tanker is looking for a reason to ignite."
They said the isobutane must be transferred from the tanker to another one before the scene can be cleared. However, the process will take some time because the valves used to transfer the isobutane were damaged in the crash.
THE CLEANUP
The process to replace those damaged valves is both dangerous and tedious. The gas will continue to leak until the valves are replaced and the isobutane is off-loaded. The off-loading process has not begun. Several experts are on the scene and they believe the safest way to offload the fuel is to do a "vent and leak" or "vent and burn."
DEQ is doing air checks, testing samples to make sure the gas isn't spreading too much. So far, it is all clear.
Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden says the main concern in this situation is the safety of residents.
Several experts are on the scene and they believe the safest way to offload the fuel is to do a "vent and burn."
The preparation to begin the "vented burn" started around 8:30 p.m., truckloads of dirt and heavy equipment were seen going by the site of the crash. The preparation is ahead of schedule. We're told it's expected to take several hours.
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