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Episode 145: The Brescia explosion

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4.2839 Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2020

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Please don't store all of your explosives in one place. Particularly if there are thunderstorms in the weather forecast.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody. This is Jennifer Matarise. And before I get started with the episode today, I'd just like to take care of the usual housekeeping.

0:07.3

If you've been wanting to hear a particular disaster on the podcast, you can do so for a $25 or more donation to the podcast PayPal account at disaster area at mail.com or the podcast Fenmo at Disaster Area Podcast. Just add the name of the disaster you'd like me to

0:23.9

cover to the notes on your donation and I will add it to the list. Just please bear with me.

0:28.9

I am legitimately terrible about responding to messages, but rest assured that I will add your

0:33.9

requests to my to do list. And if it's been a while since you sent in your request,

0:38.3

feel free to shoot me an email or message for me to double check and just make sure that your

0:43.5

request has not slipped through the cracks. I would appreciate it as well. Now, normally when it

0:49.1

comes to requests, I do them when and if I can, but this will mean I will definitely cover the

0:53.2

topic you request as soon as I can finish all this will mean I will definitely cover the topic you request

0:54.1

as soon as I can finish all the research for it and write it up.

0:57.9

Just keep in mind that the bigger the disaster, the more sources I may need to whittle down,

1:02.6

the less well-known a disaster is, the more I may need to search for sources or build up

1:08.1

the episode like today.

1:10.3

Or the more recent or ongoing a disaster is,

1:13.5

the more I may want to wait until it's over so the complete story can be told and all

1:18.1

loose ends can be tied up. The subject from this particular episode was requested by Jennifer,

1:23.1

not me, somebody else, and I'd like to thank her for the request and for the donation.

1:28.3

Now, if you'd like to help support the podcast in another way, you can do so with a one-time

1:32.3

donation through PayPal at Disasterarea at Mail.com or Venmo at Disaster Area Podcast,

1:39.5

or on a per-episode basis through Patreon atw.com slash disaster area podcast. A per episode

1:48.3

donation of even as little as a dollar an episode keeps a roof over my head. So that's a pretty

1:54.8

good thing since recording this podcast in the rain would probably be extraordinarily difficult.

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