{"id":693164,"date":"2022-06-09T15:54:20","date_gmt":"2022-06-09T15:54:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/radiofree.asia\/?guid=3fbe2f7c8ddc387218384572efdc90b1"},"modified":"2022-06-09T15:54:20","modified_gmt":"2022-06-09T15:54:20","slug":"texas-explosion-shows-danger-of-liquefied-natural-gas-industry-activists-say","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2022\/06\/09\/texas-explosion-shows-danger-of-liquefied-natural-gas-industry-activists-say\/","title":{"rendered":"Texas Explosion Shows Danger of Liquefied Natural Gas Industry, Activists Say"},"content":{"rendered":"

An explosion at a major liquefied natural gas plant in Texas on Wednesday heightened fears of pollution and other impacts in nearby communities \u2014 and served as the latest example of the threat the booming LNG industry poses to the climate.<\/p>\n

The blast at Freeport LNG’s export terminal on Texas’ Quintana Island was reported around noon local time, and no injuries have been disclosed. Authorities said the fire and “release” from the explosion were swiftly contained and that an investigation into the cause is underway, but local residents voiced concern that they’re going to be kept in the dark.<\/p>\n

“This is terrifying,” said Melanie Oldham, founder of Citizens for Clean Air and Clean Water in Brazoria County, where the Freeport LNG facility is located. “We’ve been afraid of a disaster happening ever since Freeport LNG started exporting gas. We shouldn’t have to live in fear just so gas executives like [company CEO] Michael Smith can get rich.”<\/p>\n

“This is dangerous business,” Oldham added. “What kind of air monitoring are they doing out there? Will they even be able to tell what the explosion released? And will they tell us? Thankfully it looks like none of the workers or anyone else was injured or killed. We may not be so lucky the next time there’s an explosion at this plant, or any of the polluting facilities surrounding us, for that matter.”<\/p>\n

Surveillance video footage posted to Facebook by Quintana Beach County Park appears to show the first moments of the explosion, which reportedly shook nearby buildings.<\/p>\n

“I saw it blow up from my job site \u2014 biggest fireball I’ve ever seen,” said one Freeport resident.<\/p>\n