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1972 Taroom explosion         
1972 EXPLOSION OF AMMONIUM NITRATE IN TAROOM, AUSTRALIA
Draft:1972 Taroom ammonium nitrate explosion
The 1972 Taroom explosion occurred after a truck carrying ammonium nitrate, an explosive and fertilizer, caught fire on 30 August 1972 near Taroom, Central Queensland, Australia. The explosion, on the Fitzroy Developmental Road near Stonecroft Station, 90 kilometres north-west of Taroom, killed three men.
Nuclear explosion         
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EXPLOSION THAT OCCURS AS A RESULT OF RAPID RELEASE OF ENERGY FROM A NUCLEAR REACTION (FISSION OR FUSION)
Nuclear explosions; Nuclear detonation; Atomic explosion; Thermonuclear explosion; Moderated nuclear explosion; Atmospheric nuclear weapons explosion; Detect nuclear explosions; Nuclear weapon detonation
A nuclear explosion is an explosion that occurs as a result of the rapid release of energy from a high-speed nuclear reaction. The driving reaction may be nuclear fission or nuclear fusion or a multi-stage cascading combination of the two, though to date all fusion-based weapons have used a fission device to initiate fusion, and a pure fusion weapon remains a hypothetical device.
Cádiz Explosion         
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1947 MILITARY ACCIDENT IN CADIZ, SPAIN
Cadiz Explosion
The Cádiz Explosion was a military accident which occurred at 9:45 pm, on 18 August 1947 at a storage depot in the Base de Defensas Submarinas (Submarine Defence Base) in Cádiz, Spain, when some 1,737 sea mines, torpedoes and depth charges (of a total of 2,228 distributed in two depots), containing 200 tonnes of TNT and amatol, exploded for unknown reasons.Aparicio Florido, José Antonio (2009) "La catástrofe de Cádiz de 1947 y la explosión de otros polvorines militares" International Association of Emergency Managers.