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1927 Pittsburgh gas explosion...



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November 14, 1927

THE DAY, New London, Connecticut, November 14, 1927

* Pittsburgh gasometer explosion (early 1st report)
* Largest gas tank in the World at the time


The front page has a banner headline: "14 Known Dead, 500 Injured When Huge Gas Tank Explodes" with subheads. (see)

Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Complete in 14 pages, few tiny bidning holes along spine, minor margin wear, generally  in nice condition.

wikipedia notes: The Pittsburg gasometer explosion, or Equitable Gas explosion, was a bizarre accident that took place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the morning of November 14, 1927. A huge cylindrical gasometer, the largest in the world at that time, developed a leak, and repairmen were sent to fix it. The repairmen used an open flame blowtorch to find the leak. This turned out to be a serious mistake. The leak was found, but the tank full of natural gas then floated into the air like a balloon and exploded, causing a rain of fire and metal over a one mile radius. 28 people were killed and hundreds were injured.

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