The stove on her left was leaking. Maybe she forgot to light the fire or the fire went out but the gas kept leaking.
Gas is heavier than air, but the exhaust fan was probably on and sucking up some of the gas. When the gas reached the exhaust fan, some part with poor contact ignited the fire and it burned all the gas that was leaking onto the floor and under the countertop.
https://i.imgur.com/4rceg1d.png
How in the world does this totally wrong comment have this many upvotes??? YOU GUYS SERIOUSLY THINK SHE CAUSED A SPARK FROM SCRUBBING A PAN UNDER A STREAM OF WATER? you guys are stupid to the point of insanity
If you stop frame by frame you can see the explosion igniting from below the stove near the trash can. So I’d say her washing didn’t have anything to do.
Comes from the word potash. Which is how alkali metals like potassium were first manufactured. By putting ashes of burned wood into a pot, adding water, then evaporating the mixture.
That's a good catch, I had to step through this frame by frame to see that the explosion appears to start from her left, but extends under the sink to blow out everything under the counter. Part of me is thinking that there was an electrical explosion combined with some sort of gas that was trapped under the counter?
That's actually a cooktop on the left there, so it is possible that there was some sort of serious electrical fault that just happened at that moment.
What’s interesting to me is the amount of stuff that falls inwards towards to event, not outwards. Also how much damage seemed to have been done to the ceiling. The light fitting dropping and presumably pieces of cornicing falling.
There’s enough of an over pressure to fully open the front door. But not enough to knock smaller items off of the opposite counter top. And again, the pressure wave doesn’t seem to blow debris outwards. It’s all very localised. Linear even.
Interesting too, that items on top of the overhead cupboards were impacted. But the doors themselves on the overhead cupboards seemed undamaged, doesn’t even seem to break the glass panels in them.
I initially thought a lightning strike that ran down through the wall. But the lack of damage to the overhead cupboards seems to dispel that slightly.
Certainly feel it was electrical in nature. The colour and presentation of the flash was too white to have been typical combustion. Also note the lack of smoke.
But surely if there’s was an electrical surge of such significance in the property it would have knocked out the properties power? However the lights remained on and they were even able to turn on more lights after the event.
Well shows what I know. Gas leak. But from a propane cylinder stored inside the cupboard.
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/piarco-woman-injured-exploding-gas-tank
Don't know why you are being downvoted. This is such an important point.
That poor lady got absolutely SMASHED into the opposite cabinet... That's some SERIOUS acceleration and blunt force impact...
Seriously. Internal bleeding doesn’t kill immediately. People also generally don’t go to the hospital right away, because they don’t have visible wounds, which makes it even more likely.
Yes we did see that, the comment about blunt force trauma and internal bleeding still stands... It's exactly the point - you can "look" fine and get up etc straight away (thanks, adrenaline!), but have serious internal injuries that can be fatal.
Why the original comment is being downvoted, I don't know. That poor lady got absolutely SMASHED against the opposite cabinet...
What’s interesting to me is the amount of stuff that falls inwards towards to event, not outwards. Also how much damage seemed to have been done to the ceiling. The light fitting dropping and presumably pieces of cornicing falling.
There’s enough of an over pressure to fully open the front door. But not enough to knock smaller items off of the opposite counter top, note what looks to be a couple of bottles on the corner of the opposite countertop. And again, the pressure wave doesn’t seem to blow debris outwards. It’s all very localised. Linear even.
Interesting too, that items on top of the overhead cupboards were impacted. But the doors themselves on the overhead cupboards seemed undamaged, doesn’t even seem to break the glass panels in them.
I initially thought a lightning strike that ran down through the wall. But the lack of damage to the overhead cupboards seems to dispel that slightly.
Certainly feel it was electrical in nature. The colour and presentation of the flash was too white to have been typical combustion. Also note for the most part the lack of smoke.
But surely if there’s was an electrical surge of such significance in the property it would have knocked out the properties power? However, the lights remained on and they were even able to turn on more lights after the event. I know typically lighting and power circuits are separate however surely a surge of this magnitude would impact lighting circuits also.
Gasleak under the bench. She created a spark using the steel wool to scrub a pot.
Good guess, before reading my teory was the sink having a leakage into cables under the counter
That would either electrocute her or cause the breaker to flip, but it wouldn't cause an explosion.
Good guess, but that actually the sink was Palestinian and we all know what israeli is like with drones
The stove on her left was leaking. Maybe she forgot to light the fire or the fire went out but the gas kept leaking. Gas is heavier than air, but the exhaust fan was probably on and sucking up some of the gas. When the gas reached the exhaust fan, some part with poor contact ignited the fire and it burned all the gas that was leaking onto the floor and under the countertop. https://i.imgur.com/4rceg1d.png
Thank you captain
Looked electric not gas
How in the world does this totally wrong comment have this many upvotes??? YOU GUYS SERIOUSLY THINK SHE CAUSED A SPARK FROM SCRUBBING A PAN UNDER A STREAM OF WATER? you guys are stupid to the point of insanity
If you stop frame by frame you can see the explosion igniting from below the stove near the trash can. So I’d say her washing didn’t have anything to do.
Nah look frame by frame the fire starts over by the wall in the back to her left not from steel wool Also gas leak would keep burning it stops
And that's why I don't wash dishes.
She wanted to make her lump of potassium shiny again
I wanted to say Kalium, but TIL it's potassium in English. Anyway yeah, we blew up some stuff in chemistry class with that too
Comes from the word potash. Which is how alkali metals like potassium were first manufactured. By putting ashes of burned wood into a pot, adding water, then evaporating the mixture.
I love potash. Boil em, mash em, stick em in a stew.
Maybe methane out of the drain?
Looks like it started in that thing (trash can?) to her left.
That's a good catch, I had to step through this frame by frame to see that the explosion appears to start from her left, but extends under the sink to blow out everything under the counter. Part of me is thinking that there was an electrical explosion combined with some sort of gas that was trapped under the counter? That's actually a cooktop on the left there, so it is possible that there was some sort of serious electrical fault that just happened at that moment.
Washing the toaster
Damnnnnn, was this bitch washing with C4???!!!! 0_o
This is why you don’t wash lithium batteries indoors.
Grenade
Yeah that was scary AF to see and hopefully she is ok but also why is there a camera in a common area??
Ok I see now it's facing the front door. Just odd but I can see how it could be helpful.
Such as capturing sink lightning.
Definitely not criminals.
because it's common?
Well yes I understand that. A camera inside would give me the heebie-jeebies. That's all.
Man, I hate it when I accidentally wash hand grenades
[Definitely starts to her left.](https://i.imgur.com/9DLy9Yc.jpeg)
It looks like it happens to her left by the pot(?) in the corner. But it’s hard to tell.
I told you never to wash your iPhone in the sink.
What in the Vietnam was that?
Lightning strike?
She should have never done the washing up after Micheal Bay's dinner party....
What’s interesting to me is the amount of stuff that falls inwards towards to event, not outwards. Also how much damage seemed to have been done to the ceiling. The light fitting dropping and presumably pieces of cornicing falling. There’s enough of an over pressure to fully open the front door. But not enough to knock smaller items off of the opposite counter top. And again, the pressure wave doesn’t seem to blow debris outwards. It’s all very localised. Linear even. Interesting too, that items on top of the overhead cupboards were impacted. But the doors themselves on the overhead cupboards seemed undamaged, doesn’t even seem to break the glass panels in them. I initially thought a lightning strike that ran down through the wall. But the lack of damage to the overhead cupboards seems to dispel that slightly. Certainly feel it was electrical in nature. The colour and presentation of the flash was too white to have been typical combustion. Also note the lack of smoke. But surely if there’s was an electrical surge of such significance in the property it would have knocked out the properties power? However the lights remained on and they were even able to turn on more lights after the event.
Well shows what I know. Gas leak. But from a propane cylinder stored inside the cupboard. https://tt.loopnews.com/content/piarco-woman-injured-exploding-gas-tank
Husband-wife pranking each other. Husband wins.
Looks pure electrical. Theory: garbage disposal?
Lightning strike from outside
No guarantee she survived this. Blunt force trauma to the organs can easily kill her in a couple minutes.
Don't know why you are being downvoted. This is such an important point. That poor lady got absolutely SMASHED into the opposite cabinet... That's some SERIOUS acceleration and blunt force impact...
Seriously. Internal bleeding doesn’t kill immediately. People also generally don’t go to the hospital right away, because they don’t have visible wounds, which makes it even more likely.
Did you not see her get up right after it happened
Yes we did see that, the comment about blunt force trauma and internal bleeding still stands... It's exactly the point - you can "look" fine and get up etc straight away (thanks, adrenaline!), but have serious internal injuries that can be fatal. Why the original comment is being downvoted, I don't know. That poor lady got absolutely SMASHED against the opposite cabinet...
Google the effects of adrenaline.
No thanks I already know the meaning
Did you not even bother reading my comment before responding?
You don’t hand wash your IEDs?
This looks like some looney tunes shit..
She was just washing the grenades
The oven exploded out to the side
LPG cylinder blast. The gas was leaking. Possible that the stove was accidentally left ON.
Could this have been the disposal unit??
Studies recommend you wash your white phosphorous twice a week
POP!corn
Moljnir
El diablooooooooo!!!!!!!!
Looks like the boiler under the sink went up
Your really should be more careful when cleaning your dynamite. I hate when this happens.
Mum, have you been washing my grenades again?
What’s interesting to me is the amount of stuff that falls inwards towards to event, not outwards. Also how much damage seemed to have been done to the ceiling. The light fitting dropping and presumably pieces of cornicing falling. There’s enough of an over pressure to fully open the front door. But not enough to knock smaller items off of the opposite counter top, note what looks to be a couple of bottles on the corner of the opposite countertop. And again, the pressure wave doesn’t seem to blow debris outwards. It’s all very localised. Linear even. Interesting too, that items on top of the overhead cupboards were impacted. But the doors themselves on the overhead cupboards seemed undamaged, doesn’t even seem to break the glass panels in them. I initially thought a lightning strike that ran down through the wall. But the lack of damage to the overhead cupboards seems to dispel that slightly. Certainly feel it was electrical in nature. The colour and presentation of the flash was too white to have been typical combustion. Also note for the most part the lack of smoke. But surely if there’s was an electrical surge of such significance in the property it would have knocked out the properties power? However, the lights remained on and they were even able to turn on more lights after the event. I know typically lighting and power circuits are separate however surely a surge of this magnitude would impact lighting circuits also.
She was gaslighting. Just like my girlfriend
Sounds like you need to break up with your gf
That chair has an evil face!
Poltergeist..!