Английская Википедия:Braamfontein Explosion

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NZASM 40 Tonner locomotive being recovered at Braamfontein after the explosion

The Braamfontein Explosion was an explosion of a freight train carrying dynamite in Braamfontein, a suburb of Johannesburg, in 1896. It was one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history.

Explosion

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Part of the track where the explosion took place at Braamfontein on 19 February 1896.
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The crater created by the dynamite explosion (looking west) at Braamfontein on 19 February 1896.

On 16 February 1896, a freight train with eight trucks of dynamite - 2300 cases of 60lb each, or about 60 tonnes - was put in a siding at Braamfontein railway station. The dynamite was destined for nearby mines, but the mine's stores of dynamite were already full so the train was left in the siding - for days, in very hot weather - until there was somewhere to store the dynamite.[1]

On the afternoon of 19 February, after labourers had started to unload the train, a shunter came to move it to another part of the siding; but after the impact of the shunter, the dynamite exploded. The explosion left a crater Шаблон:Nowrap long, Шаблон:Nowrap wide and Шаблон:Nowrap deep. The explosion was heard up to Шаблон:Nowrap away. Herman Eugene Schoch recorded hearing the explosion in Rustenburg, ca. 120 km away.[2]

Suburbs as far away as Fordsburg were seriously damaged, and about 3,000 people lost their homes.[3]

Memorials

Accounts vary, but it is thought that over 70 people were killed[4] and more than 200 were injured. A memorial at the Braamfontein cemetery reads that 75 "whites and coloured" were killed.[5]

In 2012, artist Eduardo Cachuco created "Explosion, 1896", a complex artwork based on the explosion which was shown at the "looking glass" exhibition.

References

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External links

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