Five historical buildings and dozen's of businesses were damaged in the explosion that shook Bozeman and the surrounding area just after 8 a.m. on March 5th, 2009.
Four inches of ash for a 500 mile radius and "significant" damage to rivers and crops come as no surprise. But there might be a glimmer of hope if the Yellowstone Caldera decides to blow...
An explosion in West, TX, just outside of Waco, spread fires across multiple buildings and injured an unknown number of people earlier tonight.
The explosion occurred at the West Fertilizer Plant shortly before 8 PM CT.
A large number of people have been reported injured, though the number of those killed in the explosion, if any, has not yet been officially released...
After the attacks in Boston yesterday during the Boston Marathon, many of us were looking to "be connected" in some way as cell service was down for some time. Here is a link to the Boston Police, Fire and EMS radio feeds:
A hot air balloon carrying a group of tourists near Luxor, Egypt, exploded in mid-air Tuesday, killing 18 people in the deadliest accident ever of its kind.
These videos this morning are amazing of a meteor shower that happened over Russian. Hundreds are injured, mostly from shattered window glass and news reports are still coming in.
As of this typing there aren't any details on the CAUSE of the explosion, but there are reports of a huge explosion in the building that houses the administrative offices of Pemex in Mexico City, Mexico.
The Bozeman Downtown Explosion happened two years ago on March 5th, 2009. Reconstruction has continued and buildings are beginning to rise from the rubble showing just how strong Bozeman can be.