noid
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Lets see if it raises our gas prices. I bet the figure out a way.
If there are still unexploded tanks, it is important to remind people that if those tanks boil and explode not to be in sight of those tanks. The light from the tanks exploding after boiling from the heat of other tanks boiling is hot enough to burn eyes and skin a few miles away. A hot tank explosion is called a BLEVE (Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion)and more people are often hurt from BLEVE's than from the fire. It is best to keep a wall between you and any tanks left even if they are a mile away. BLEVE fires will rise into the clouds and even burn from several hundred feet into the air.