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Gas cylinders explode following a huge fire in Tamanrasset, Algeria.

Gas cylinders following a large blaze in Tamanrasset, Algeria.

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EvillNooB • 2,537 points
3 legendary gas cylinders and 1 common one

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Suheil-got-your-back • 415 points
+150 fire damage.

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k3yserZ • 58 points
Anointed Legendary

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lawlmuffenz • 4 points
Urad anoint?

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gamecatuk • 4 points
Spice Infused

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beti88 • 89 points
These are only epic

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doomgiver98 • 18 points
But one is enchanted

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EvillNooB • 16 points
Right, been a while since my last mmorpg, played Wildstar until it was shutdown and haven’t touched another since

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IrNinjaBob • 48 points
Clearly epic. And oddly. Lowest rarity? Uncommon. Not common. Go figure.

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darryshan • 14 points
Well common is white items but they don’t get a special designation. And trash is gray.

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1aysays1 • 8 points
Wrong, these are only epic.

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boot2skull • 3 points
Yes obviously you pick up those ones!

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BumfuzzlingGubbin • 3 points
Nah epic

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HappyIsGott • 1 points
Its just epic gas cylinders. The legendary are golden.

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Z0FF • 417 points
Can’t tell from the pictures but, if the tanks have an empty valve port they aren’t dangerous. I assume they don’t since that mount of heat could probably pop a sealed cylinder even if they had no fuel inside?

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socks • 137 points
Yes, without that valve, in many parts of the world, and internal temperatures of 110-150°C *and* internal pressure up to 13 MNmm2 (1 900 psig), the cylinders can burst violently.

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Z0FF • 9 points
Since you came with specs, do you know if the fittings are designed to fail before the tank reaches critical? I imagine it varies by regional regs but still

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socks • 9 points
Yes, a valve is expected to open if the temperature and pressure increase, releasing the gas. I think that must have happened with the tanks in the photo, if they had gas in them, or they would have exploded at that red-hot temperature.

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Z0FF • 2 points
I kinda figured, thanks!

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bound-bunny • 1 points
Burst or rupture disc in oxygen cylinders, and fusible plugs (melts at 212F) in acetylene cylinders and possibly other fuel gases (not 100% on that)

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Beni_Stingray • 789 points
Spicy bottles, i wouldnt be standing that close.

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UshankaBear • 33 points
No chance there’s still gas in them

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monstargh • 275 points
Like is everyone in this thread just ignorant that the bottles have a prv built in and they would have burnt off all the gas that was inside them long ago and they are now just red hot steel?

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AlphaNoodle • 508 points
I think so do you think that’s super common knowledge?

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crespoh69 • 186 points
That’s Hank Hill you’re talking to, show him some respect

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Ognius • 27 points
Dammit Bobby

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Log_Out_Of_Life • 2 points
I’m okay dad…

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muffnerk • 1 points
Remember taste the meat, not the heat.

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sirbassist83 • 70 points
my first thought was “i wouldnt be standing that close,” followed *immediately* by “actually theres no way theres any gas left in those, its just a hunk of steel now” not so much the pressure release valve, just the fact that the fuel inside would have ignited like 1500 degrees ago.

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BoxofNuns • 6 points
Not without oxygen it wouldn’t.

What do you think?

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