Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Search for Cause of KY Explosions Ends for Now - Still a Mystery






Just another update on how they don't know wtf is going on. :P ********************************************************************** "There are still no answers as to what caused an apparent explosion in Perry County (KENTUCKY) Sunday (DECEMBER 11, 2011) night. Crews spent hours searching Sunday night after initial reports of a possible plane crash, but they gave up the search around 1:00 am and said it was probably an explosion at an abandoned mine. Now officials with the Division of Abandoned Mine Lands are saying there is no evidence at the mine that would support an explosion. Some say they felt their homes shaking, others say they saw a fireball, but as of now no one can say for sure what happened in Perry County Sunday night. Preliminary reports of possible plane crash were ruled out after searching for hours and finding no crash scene, that led officials to this explanation. "There is a mine break up there. It happens in eastern Kentucky with a lot with old abandoned mines. They catch fire, smoke real bad, and sometimes they flame up. It does kill the trees around and that is possibly what could be seen from the air," said Lotts Creek Fire Chief Chris Engle. Officials from the Division of Abandoned Mine Lands were called Monday to investigate and found that there is a coal seam fire that is causing the smoke and the burned trees, but that's all they are able to confirm. "My investigators found no evidence of an explosion or a fire ball. There was no crater no ...








A furnace bomb explodes after the furnace has finished burning. You can change the delay on the explosion by what materials you place inside. Coal can be used for an 80 second timer with up to eight coal for a 10 minute 40 second timer. But remember to have cobblestone inside the furnace to heat for the amount of fuel there is. To find the burn time of alternate fuels go here: www.minecraftwiki.net

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