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http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/la-town-evacuates-police-relocate-explosives-17864653
 
La. Town Evacuates; Police Relocate Explosives     By By JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press  NEW ORLEANS December 3, 2012 (AP) 
 
State police resumed moving millions of pounds of explosives Monday that had been haphazardly stashed in warehouses in Louisiana, prompting hundreds to evacuate from harm's way in case any of it exploded.
The transfer of 6 million pounds of artillery propellant began again at daybreak at Camp Minden, which is in north Louisiana's Webster Parish. It started Saturday. A state police spokesman said the work is suspended at night.
 
About half the 800 residents in nearby Doyline, about 40 miles south of the Arkansas line, heeded state police warnings to evacuate until the stash could be divided into smaller quantities. Authorities were dividing the explosives into amounts that would be too small to pose a serious threat to the town if it were to ignite; there was enough ammunition to pack dozens of tractor-trailers.
 
The material was stored on property leased by Explo Systems Inc., which became the subject of a criminal investigation following an explosion in October.
Boxes and small barrels of the M6 artillery propellant were found both outdoors and crammed into unauthorized buildings leased by Explo at Camp Minden, a former Army ammunitions plant, state police superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson said Sunday.
   Explosives Investigation.JPEG   AP  Frank Peetz stands near Sassy and Precious... View Full Caption  Frank Peetz stands near Sassy and Precious while camping at Lake Bistineau State Park Saturday Dec. 1, 2012 in Doyline, La. Authorities have begun moving 1 million pounds of improperly stored explosive powder to storage bunkers at the Camp Minden industrial site. State investigators found the explosives while inspecting property leased by Explo Systems, where an above-ground storage magazine exploded in October. (AP Photo/The Shreveport Times, Jim Hudelson) MAGS OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT SHREVEPORTTIMES.COM; NO SALES    The company's "careless and reckless disregard made it unsafe for their own employees, for schoolchildren in Doyline, for the town of Doyline," Edmonson said.
The company is located on a portion of the former ammunition plant's 15,000 acres that is leased for commercial use. Other sections are used for Louisiana National Guard training.
Capt. Doug Cain, a state police spokesman, identified the product as M6 propellant, used in howitzers and other artillery. The pellets are largely compressed nitrocellulose, also known as guncotton.
 
Authorities had initially estimated the total at 1 million pounds after an investigator looking into an Oct. 15 explosion at Explo Systems saw cardboard boxes on long rows of pallets behind a building. They found more stacked in sheds and warehouses when crews returned Saturday to begin moving the boxes into bunkers about two miles away on the former munitions site, which covers nearly 23.5 square miles just north of Doyline.
"It wasn't in their storage magazines. They had it hidden on the property, away from the storage magazines where we would expect to find it," Cain said.
Edmonson said "it was stuffed in corners. It was stacked all over."
 
He said that in two days, crews had moved nearly a million pounds from the tightest-packed buildings into approved containers and onto 27 tractor-trailers to move to storage bunkers. Another 250,000 pounds had been moved a safe distance from the bulk of the material.
It won't all have to be moved into bunkers to let people return home — the evacuation could be lifted once the propellant is divided into amounts that won't threaten the town if some ignites, with each area a safe distance from the others, Edmonson said.
 
Company officials could not be reached Sunday. The owners reportedly are returning Monday from a business trip to South Korea, but the manager has been working with state police from the start, Edmonson said.
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Re: Town evacuates in LA, over 6 million lbs of explosives being removed.
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2012, 07:39:06 AM »
well that's stupid, give the burn rate and throw the doors open to reloaders and save the money that it takes to move it.
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Re: Town evacuates in LA, over 6 million lbs of explosives being removed.
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2012, 07:58:46 AM »
that would be too smart and not at
all politically correct. god forbid those
nasty dirtbag gun lovers would get an
advantage in this world. much like the
state here hiring government paid trappers
to remove feral hogs from state wilderness
areas. quote a state biologist" if we let hunters
in here to shoot the hogs, they may be tempted
to shoot a big deer if they saw one"


if something makes too much sense it is
thrown out the window. can't form a committee
or a commission if you have a simple and
expedient solution to a problem. have to
spend some tax dollars to have an official
inquiry as to how to dispose of the powder. . . :(
18 MINUTES.  . . . . . .

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Re: Town evacuates in LA, over 6 million lbs of explosives being removed.
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2012, 08:06:15 AM »
Must be black powder. They are afraid it will explode!

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Re: Town evacuates in LA, over 6 million lbs of explosives being removed.
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2012, 10:11:56 AM »
Must be black powder. They are afraid it will explode!
;D it probably is, and smokepolers know that it's designed to explode.  the mortar and cannon folks could burn it up pretty quick...
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Re: Town evacuates in LA, over 6 million lbs of explosives being removed.
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2012, 10:15:04 AM »
if we let hunters
in here to shoot the hogs, they may be tempted
to shoot a big deer if they saw one"

that right there is exactly how a liberal mind works.  they assume that a person with a gun is automatically a criminal.
more and more control, less and less freedom.
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Re: Town evacuates in LA, over 6 million lbs of explosives being removed.
« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2012, 10:41:26 AM »
This was gun cotton, far more powerful than black powder, but very flamable.  Used to may smokless powder, fireworks, etc.  What did this company do?

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Re: Town evacuates in LA, over 6 million lbs of explosives being removed.
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2012, 05:24:32 AM »
I just want to know how this company got away with being so sloppy.  Did they make explosives for the government?  Or mining companies? 

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Re: Town evacuates in LA, over 6 million lbs of explosives being removed.
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2012, 05:26:17 AM »
I would not want to be within a mile of that stuff myself. I read enough to see that it was stored "haphazardly". Not very confidence inspiring.

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Re: Town evacuates in LA, over 6 million lbs of explosives being removed.
« Reply #9 on: December 04, 2012, 05:37:30 AM »
Wasn't it just stored in portable buildings, containers and such, not in bunkers?