Sad start to holidays for someone, would've had to be a gas leak and an ignition source.
We should always check our gas system for leaks with soapy water, before a trip, and never travel with the fridge running on gas or the cylinders turned on. Gas cylinders don't "explode" unless caught in a fire so will be interesting to hear what happened.
Bevan
hako said
09:01 AM Apr 3, 2015
The related item on the link brickies posted about the gas explosion at Casino is also interesting....
Thanks for the link brickies.
PeterD said
03:58 PM Apr 3, 2015
Both articles used the words "explode" referring to the gas bottles. Neither picture shows enough carnage for a bottle explosion. Just remember that these articles were written by journalists who don't know the difference between a fire and an explosiion. In these fires it's extremely rare for the bottle to actually explode.
http-::www.qt.com.au:news:gas-bottle-explodes-bunnings:2595678:
We should always check our gas system for leaks with soapy water, before a trip, and never travel with the fridge running on gas or the cylinders turned on. Gas cylinders don't "explode" unless caught in a fire so will be interesting to hear what happened.
Bevan
Thanks for the link brickies.