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Buncefield disaster: the aftermath and what you can learn from it

5 May 2009 12:39PM

At 6.03am on 11 December 2005, journalist Colin Campbell was live on BBC News 24, outside the Foreign Office in Central London. A sound was heard in the background, and he faltered. “I actually can just tell you that I’ve heard a very, very large explosion just behind me a few seconds ago,” he said.

Little did he know that the explosion he had just heard was actually 30 miles away. It was the largest explosion since the end of World War II and yet, remarkably, one that cau... (548 more words)

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