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2008 Chelopechene explosions : ウィキペディア英語版
2008 Chelopechene explosions

The 2008 Chelopechene explosions were a series of explosions that began early on Thursday morning 3 July 2008 at around 6:30 am local time at a munitions depot in the suburb of Chelopechene, 10 kilometres east of the centre of the Bulgarian capital, Sofia. The initial explosions were powerful enough to be heard in the entire capital and surrounding villages.〔( Blasts at Bulgarian army depots near capital damage buildings; no injuries )〕 The depot was part of a military facility (''Podelenie 18 250'') that specialised in dismantling obsolete ammunition.〔(Description ) in ''Agder Flekkefjords Tidende'': ''en avfallsplass for utrangerte militære våpen.''〕
==Timeline==
At 6:28 am,〔(3 юли, 6.28 часа )〕 Sofia residents were awakened by a powerful, deafening explosion so loud it set off car alarms in districts as far away as Lyulin, some 15 km from the blast. Further east there was great panic among residents as the shockwave shattered windows and some trees were blown down. There was another powerful blast at 6:45 am. Explosions continued throughout the day prompting authorities to evacuate the residents of Chelopechene, Chepintsi and Botunets. A mushroom cloud formed after the first explosion and rose quickly into the morning sky, obscuring the sun. Smaller explosions occurred after midnight on the morning of July 4.〔(Dnes ) (in Bulgarian).〕
A total of 1,494 tonnes of ageing artillery shells, rocket propelled grenades, depth charges, hand grenades and other explosives were stored at the depots, the Defense Ministry said in a statement.〔 The communist-era ammunition had been due for disposal by army experts.

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