Posted by John A. on April 17, 2013 at 21:49:24 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: west, tx posted by bobs ol iron on April 17, 2013 at 20:47:19:
Guys, West,Tx,, This is a Chzeck Farming community some 8 to 10 miles North of Waco Tx. Along I-35. It is a Mess to say the least. Mayor was just on a local TV station , He said there was a fire Already at the Fertilizer Plant, and a few Vol. Fire Fighter were all ready there when the Explosion occurred. I speculate the Guys are gone, Judging by the size of the Explosion that was caught on Video. A local Nursing Home is in shambles!!! it was just across the RR tracks from the Fertilizer Plant. There will be Dead there to. Prevailing wind today has been out of the SxSWxSE. Fellow YTer Cen-Tex Ernie lives a scant 7 miles SE of Town. Spoke to him a little while ago, all is well at his place. Prayers are needed all the folks there! Later, John A.
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