Learning From the Ammonium Nitrate Vehicle Explosion at Angellala Creek

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Ryan Brogden
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

On the 5 September 2014 a road train (tractor-trailer) with two trailers carrying ammonium nitrate was involved in a single vehicle accident on the Mitchell Highway, 30 kilometers (18 miles) south of Charleville in Central Queensland, Australia. The ammonium nitrate was being transported to a mine site for use as a blasting explosive. The truck came to rest in the creek bed adjacent to a road bridge and caught fire. The vehicle burnt for over one hour before the load of ammonium nitrate exploded. Miraculously there were no fatalities; however eight people nearby sustained injuries, some seriously. The road and rail bridge over Angellala Creek were destroyed and vehicles in the nearby vicinity were seriously damaged. The truck carrying the ammonium nitrate was completely destroyed with over 2500 pieces of debris scattered up to one thousand yards (one kilometer) from the blast site.
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APA: Ryan Brogden  (2018)  Learning From the Ammonium Nitrate Vehicle Explosion at Angellala Creek

MLA: Ryan Brogden Learning From the Ammonium Nitrate Vehicle Explosion at Angellala Creek. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2018.

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