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Apr 7, 10 tweets

Fuel Explosion Under Bridge of Americas in Panama
The following is a summary of information provided by AI (@Grok):
The 3 fuel tanker trucks that exploded yesterday below the Bridge of the Americas in Panama, have a max combined capacity of about 30,000 gals.

For security reasons, the combined max capacity of the FIXED gas/diesel storage tanks @ this site (POTSA) isn't publicly known, but best estimates put that number @ around 75 MILLION gallons.

The storage facility existed prior 2 the construction of the bridge & no evidence of prior safety concerns related 2 this storage facility being located below the bridge. The likelihood of a chain reaction (domino effect) from 1 fixed storage tank exploding @ this terminal is low

Should ONE tank explode:
Bridge Best Case Scenario = Bridge closure for inspection & no structural damage.
Canal Best Case Scenario = Possible short-term visibility reduction from smoke, but transits continue uninterrupted. No environmental release into the waterway.

Bridge Worst Case Scenario=Intense heat warps steel elements or damages concrete piers/approaches & requires weeks-months of repairs/closure,
Canal Worst Case Scenario=Heavy smoke reduces visibility & air quality, causing temporary slowdowns/ holds on canal transits (hours-days)

Should multiple tanks explode (Chain reaction):
Bridge Best Case Scenario = Heat and smoke prompt multi-day closure and inspections; minor surface damage repaired quickly.

Canal Best Case Scenario = Short operational pauses (1–3 days) for safety checks; smoke dissipates without blocking shipping lanes. Global supply chains see brief delays but recover fast.

Bridge Worst Case Scenario = Severe structural compromise or partial collapse from prolonged extreme heat/explosions; long-term closure (months to years) or full replacement needed, crippling local traffic and Panama City connectivity.

Canal Worst Case Scenario = Major disruption—debris, smoke, or fire spread could force temporary closure of the Pacific entrance/locks (days to weeks), halting ~5–6% of global maritime trade.

Massive environmental disaster (millions of gallons of fuel potentially released into the canal watershed), with huge economic losses (billions daily) from rerouted shipping worldwide.

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