Belgium Gasline Explosion
July 29, 2004
- Belgian Gas Pipe Blast Kills 15, Destroys Plants
- A huge blast on a leaking gas pipeline in Belgium Friday sent giant fireballs in the air and catapulted bodies hundreds of yards in 
the biggest industrial disaster in the country's recent history. At least 15 people were killed and more than 100 injured when the 
explosion ripped through the underground pipeline in the industrial zone of Ghislenghien, near the town of Ath, 25 miles southwest 
of Brussels. The chain of explosions, described by one witness as a mini-Hiroshima, destroyed two factories, leaving a large crater 
between the plants. Bodies and debris were scattered over a 500-yard radius around the disaster site and scorched a wide area. The 
explosion tore through a section of the underground line carrying gas from the Belgian port of Zeebrugge to northern France as 
repair men were working to plug a leak, a spokesman for the agency said. 
