- Enschede fireworks disaster
The Enschede
fireworks disaster, called Vuurwerkramp (Dutch: literally, "fireworks disaster"), was caused by afire which broke out in the SE Fireworks depôt onMay 13 ,2000 , in the eastern Dutch city ofEnschede . The fire led to an enormousexplosion that left 22 people dead (including four firemen) and 947 injured. [ [http://www.stop-fireworks.org/accidents_enschede.htm Firework Disaster Enschede 13 May 2000] ] The biggest blast was felt up to 30kilometre s from the scene. About 1,500 homes were damaged or destroyed, leaving 1,250 people homeless. The damage was estimated to cost ƒ500million (US $302 million) in insured losses alone.Warehouse fire
The fire started in the work area of the central
warehouse where some 900 kg of fireworks were stored. The fire extended to two full containers that had been placed illegally outside of the building. Since the fire department could not contain the fire initially, it was able to spread to a third container, which exploded shortly afterwards. Achain reaction of explosions eventually led to the ignition of the firework bunker. An estimated 177 tons of fireworks exploded [http://www.nrc.nl/W2/Lab/Enschede/010323-b.html Online Oosting zag iets over het hoofd in Enschede] , NRC Handelsblad,March 23 2001 ] , virtually destroying the surrounding residential area. Dutch voting in theEurovision Song Contest 2000 was suspended to free up phone lines for the emergency services, as a mark of respect and due to the fact that Dutch Television cut their transmission of the contest during its running, to show Breaking News coverage.Possible cause
The cause of the fire has never been officially verified. One possibility was
arson , with several arrests being made by theDutch police but the fire department stated an electricalshort circuit could not be totally ruled out.Fact|date=February 2007In April 2002, the two managers of the company, Rudi Bakker and Willie Pater, were sentenced to fifteen months' imprisonment for violation of environmental and safety regulations and dealing in illegal fireworks. Furthermore they were found guilty of an explosion with deadly consequences because of neglect. In May 2002, André de Vries, who was accused of the arson, was sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment but this decision was later overruled by a higher court and he was
acquitted .Dutch fire safety regulations
The SE Fireworks disaster has led to intensified safety regulations in The Netherlands concerning storage and sale of fireworks. The area that was destroyed by the blast has since been rebuilt.
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2000 in the Netherlands References
External links
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6126121898177679789 Video of Enschede explosion]
* [http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1603303d7e Another, different, video of the explosion]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/747674.stm In pictures: Firework blaze] - BBC News
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