This will cause fish kills all the way down the Mississippi right into the Gulf. It's potentially worse than the BP oil rig explosion in 2010. The effects will also be seen to the south-east (a line from Pittsburgh to DC) depending on which way the winds were blowing. From what I could find, the prevailing winds were heading that way the day it was ignited. The reason they exploded those millions of pounds of dangerous chemicals was to open the rail line as quickly as possible to maintain profits for rich kikes. The official excuse for blowing it up was they were afraid it would explode on its own if they didn't. Yeah... that makes sense.
This will cause fish kills all the way down the Mississippi right into the Gulf. It's potentially worse than the BP oil rig explosion in 2010.
The effects will also be seen to the south-east (a line from Pittsburgh to DC) depending on which way the winds were blowing. From what I could find, the prevailing winds were heading that way the day it was ignited.
The reason they exploded those millions of pounds of dangerous chemicals was to open the rail line as quickly as possible to maintain profits for rich kikes. The official excuse for blowing it up was they were afraid it would explode on its own if they didn't.
Yeah... that makes sense.
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