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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1848627" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>I was flash blinded with simultaneous explosion and the sound of glass shattering, along with an earthquake (house shaking, pictures and light fixtures hitting the floor).</p><p>That was about 2:15am Tuesday morning .</p><p>I think it came in through the wood stove pipe and jumped over to the gas cook stove. I felt a pressure change and smelled ozone. The cook stove was still glowing like it was on fire, but no evidence of flames.</p><p></p><p>Half the circuit breakers were tripped but the main was still "on". Tried to flip it off but it wouldn't budge. Ran outside to shut it off at the meter, then shut the gas off. All this with compromised vision.</p><p></p><p>We just got power back on last night, but several appliances are toast, and the weird thing; our well water is very cloudy with some sediment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1848627, member: 16802"] I was flash blinded with simultaneous explosion and the sound of glass shattering, along with an earthquake (house shaking, pictures and light fixtures hitting the floor). That was about 2:15am Tuesday morning . I think it came in through the wood stove pipe and jumped over to the gas cook stove. I felt a pressure change and smelled ozone. The cook stove was still glowing like it was on fire, but no evidence of flames. Half the circuit breakers were tripped but the main was still “on”. Tried to flip it off but it wouldn’t budge. Ran outside to shut it off at the meter, then shut the gas off. All this with compromised vision. We just got power back on last night, but several appliances are toast, and the weird thing; our well water is very cloudy with some sediment. [/QUOTE]
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