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  • great channel

  • i ship out from P.R. to cap may on 03/02/2010

  • good luck

  • wow that's insane!

  • The Coast Guard is doing a great job. They closed the San Juan Bay area between minutes after the blast and I heard the helicopter flying that same night!

    That's why I joined! Leaving for bootcamp on January 19th, 2010.

  • Hey good luck with the Coast Guard, I am working with application for the Academy..I want to be an officer. Go Coast Guard!!! :)

  • Looks like your not the only one. lol. hope to see u around.

  • haha

  • The UK Government is talking of restricting all vehicles to 55mph in order to lessen the 'Carbon Footprint'. Seems a bit pointless when fires like this occur, doesn't it? All that pollution!

  • Why are they so much stupid comments on here?

  • wow i remember seeing the cloud of smoke! i was on my way to the mall there in san juan but we had to turn back i was in shock and then we spent the rest of the evening watching the local news thank god i live on the other side of the island

  • Holy...someone should get a fire extinguisher on that. I recommend a Type B....

  • eh maybe a type ABC its good for all types and if that dosent work lets throw a blanket on it.

  • You have to use a BIIIIIG blanket.

  • Wao!!!! tremenda vista desde alla arriba!!!! Excelente trabajo

  • I wonder how much of this is strategic petroleum? Could this affect any kind of military capabilities in the region? Has anyone told the Pentagon? dun.... sounds silly but they do have a lot on their plate....

  • the situation is under control, it doesn't affect any military aspects, the entire refinery is used by civilian uses. The military in fort Buchanan have their own fuel. The pentagon doesn't have to know, this doesn't concern them, but the white house was informed and the governor of Puerto Rico is working on the situation along with every agency in the region. Every major road leading to the capital were closed by local police and the sea routes around the area also closed by the coast guard.

  • I didn't feel good asking that kind of question for the obvious reasons but seeing it on YouTube I also though any terrorist in the world could see it and cream their jeans - thinking they could do the same somewhere else. Thanks for the response. Oh and any civilian catastrophy of this magnatude will always have a military ramification if not immediately eventurally - It sucks up resources not just oil.

  • SnowF, No, i don't know how it started or who started it. I would think the fuel cost on PR will soon double.

  • Private Corporation Stocks not Military nor gaovernment..plus U.S always got a plan fer something!

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