• Re: Fiery Maryland tanker truck crash kills driver, damages three nearb

    From Dem O'rat Kiddy Klub@21:1/5 to governor.swill@gmail.com on Sun Mar 5 13:04:12 2023
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    <governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:

    The driver was an illegal alien Mexican criminal.


    Thick black smoke billows from site of deadly crash in
    Frederick, Maryland

    A gas tanker caught fire Saturday in Frederick, Maryland, after
    a fiery crash, causing three nearby homes to be engulfed in
    flames.

    The tanker truck exploded around 12:40 p.m. ET on U.S. Route 15
    near a residential area. The truck driver was killed during the
    explosion.

    Emergency services immediately responded to the scene of the
    disaster. Both sides of the highway were closed.

    Frederick County Fire Chief Tom Coe said the tanker truck was
    carrying "a flammable liquid" before becoming completely
    engulfed in flames.

    COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND, MAYOR ARRESTED FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY,
    POLICE SAY

    The fire reached three homes, one of which "received extensive
    damage" according to Coe. The family involved has been displaced
    and will be moved into temporary housing.

    The other two houses only sustained minor damage. "The two
    adjoining properties received what I would call superficial
    damage from the heat. Things like melted siding and the such,"
    Coe said.

    No residents or firefighters were injured during the fire. The
    explosion also caused a large brush fire along the U.S. Route 15
    corridor.

    MARYLAND MAYOR FACING CHILD PORN CHARGES PREVIOUSLY SAID PETE
    BUTTIGIEG WAS HIS MENTOR

    Maryland officials confirmed that the hazardous materials were
    contained before reaching Carroll Creek, a nearby tributary.

    Multiple agencies are involved with the cleanup, including the
    Department of the Environment and the Frederick County Division
    of Fire and Rescues Hazardous Materials Team.

    "Now it's a process of cleaning [the flammable liquids] up,
    removing earth and the such that's contaminated," Coe said,
    emphasizing that the cleanup will "take some time."

    Authorities are still investigating what type of material was in
    the truck. There is no criminal activity suspected at this time.

    Timothy Nerozzi is a writer for Fox News Digital. You can follow
    him on Twitter @timothynerozzi and can email him at
    timothy.nerozzi@fox.com

    <https://www.foxnews.com/us/fiery-maryland-tanker-truck-crash- kills-driver-damages-three-nearby-homes>

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