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They already are, at least in my state.no one died. Some ppl had third degree burns. I drove by it not knowing and traffic was backed the f**k up. The billboards were burned off and the cell tower was done. Also the bridge the tanker fell of has structural dmg and is expected to be closed for a few weeks. The driver was like 73 and I think everyone over 65 should be required to take the drivers test again
Gas prices were frozen by government officials since local gas stations tried to raise their prices up. There is no gas shortage at this time, so there is no need for the price to go up.Annnnnddd the gas prices go up up up
proof? I mean I'm not denying your claim, I just haven't heard this.Gas prices were frozen by government officials since local gas stations tried to raise their prices up. There is no gas shortage at this time, so there is no need for the price to go up.
Well I was referring to the Puerto Rico explosion I posted, not the indy explosion anfrey posted. Proof of the gas prices being frozen in PR can be found all over the spanish news, online news sites covering the topic, etc.proof? I mean I'm not denying your claim, I just haven't heard this.
that gives me another reason to move back to the southThey already are, at least in my state.
Damn that's some Final Destination s**t.
Wow, glad no one was hurt. Today in Puerto Rico 30 Tanks of Petroleum blew up, luckily no deaths have been reported - pretty crazy s**t ... Cause of the explosion is still unknown. Scariest part of all is that I have family members who live like 10 minutes away from where this happened.
LINK TO ARTICLES
http://news.aol.com/article/gulf-gas-explosion-rocks-puerto-rico/732910
http://www.cbsnews.com/elements/2009/10/23/in_depth_world/photoessay5412885.shtml?tag=page