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RAF Fauld explosion

The RAF Fauld explosion was a military accident which occurred at 11:11am on Monday, 27 November 1944 at the RAF Fauld underground munitions storage depot. The RAF Fauld explosion was one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history and the largest to occur on UK soil.
Between 3,500 and 4,000 tonnes of ordnance exploded — mostly comprising high explosive (HE)-filled bombs, but including a variety of other types of weapons and including 500 million rounds of rifle ammunition. The explosion crater with a depth of and across is still clearly visible just south of the village of Fauld, to the east of Hanbury in Staffordshire, England. It is now known as the Hanbury Crater.〔(World's largest-ever explosion (almost) Mark Rowe ) Mark Rowe, BBC Stoke. 29 August 2008, Accessed Dec 2013〕〔(Landmark of the Eastern Midlands – The explosion crater at Fauld ) Tony Waltham, Mercian Geologist 2001 15 (2) p123-125, Accessed Jan 2015〕〔(Bygones: Book coincides with 70th anniversary of giant explosion at RAF Fauld, near Burton ) Jane Goddard, Derby Telegraph. October 06, 2014, Accessed Jan 2015〕
A nearby reservoir containing 450,000 cubic metres of water was obliterated in the incident, along with a number of buildings including a complete farm. Flooding caused by destruction of the reservoir added to the damage directly caused by the explosion.〔Reed, John, (1977). "Largest Wartime Explosions: 21 Maintenance Unit, RAF Fauld, Staff. November 27, 1944", ''After the Battle'', 18, Pp 35 - 40. ISSN 0306-154X.〕
The exact death toll is uncertain; it is believed that about 70 people died in the explosion.〔
==Cause==

The cause of the disaster was not made clear at the time. However, there had been staff shortages, a management position that had remained empty for a year, and 189 inexperienced Italian POWs were working in the mines at the time of the accident. In 1974, it was announced that the cause of the explosion was probably a site worker removing a detonator from a live bomb using a brass chisel rather than a wooden batten. An eyewitness testified that he had seen a worker using brass chisels in defiance of the strict regulations in force.

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