1976 Ammonia truck explosion

HOUSTON, TEXAS - MAY 11: The scene where a truck fell while carrying 7,500 gallons of anhydrous ammonia from a Tenneco chemical plant that was traveling north on the West Loop en route to Corpus Christi. The truck, owned by Transport Co. of Texas, was turning off the Loop onto the Southwest Freeway when the driver lost control of the vehicle, careened off the exit ramp, struck a support column and plunged 15 feet onto the Southwest Freeway 05/1976. (Othell O. Owensby Jr./Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TEXAS - MAY 11: The scene where a truck fell while carrying 7,500 gallons of anhydrous ammonia from a Tenneco chemical plant that was traveling north on the West Loop en route to Corpus Christi. The truck, owned by Transport Co. of Texas, was turning off the Loop onto the Southwest Freeway when the driver lost control of the vehicle, careened off the exit ramp, struck a support column and plunged 15 feet onto the Southwest Freeway 05/1976. (Othell O. Owensby Jr./Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
1976 Ammonia truck explosion
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Hearst Newspapers
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11 May, 1976
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