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Colorado Firefighters Battle Sulfur Fire
Posted By Walter Schneider On January 7, 2009 @ 3:57 pm In Explosions & Fires | No Comments
Near Louviers, Douglas Counties, CO, USA
2002 12 18
A derelict tanker car that was being cut up for scrap metal still contained a large amount of sulfur [still about one-quarter full with an estimated 30 tons of sulphur] and the cutting torches ignited the material, according to Andy Lyon, public information officer with South Metro.
Fire fighter had been on site once before they started to fight the fire, but at that time they had seen no burning sulfur (flames of burning sulphur are invisible in sunlight) and had left again.
The fire proved to be difficult to put out. Whenever fire was put out, it reignited.
A small area (of unspecified size) around the fire was evacuated. Other than to say that a number of people experienced breathing difficulties, the article does not state how many people were affected. However, the story also stated that no one was hospitalized….([1] Full Story - with photos)
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