- The
Feyzin disaster occurred in a
refinery near the town of
Feyzin, 10
kilometres (6 miles)
south of Lyon, France, on 4
January 1966. An LPG
spill occurred...
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Feyzin (French pronunciation: [fɛzɛ̃]) is a
commune in the
Metropolis of Lyon in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
region in
eastern France. The
refinery near Feyzin...
- The
Feyzin Refinery (Raffinerie de
Feyzin) is an oil
refinery in south-east France, one of six oil
refineries in France.
Until 1964 most of the petrol...
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underwent BLEVEs.
There were 19 fatalities. 4
January 1966,
Feyzin,
France – The
Feyzin disaster: 1000 tons of LPG
exploded at an Elf refinery, causing...
- The Fort
Feyzin is a fort
built between 1875 and 1877 in
Feyzin. It is one of the
forts of the
second belt of
forts around Lyon and more
generally the...
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communes were Chaponnay, Ch****ieu, Communay, Corbas, Décines-Charpieu,
Feyzin, Genas, Jonage, Jons, Marennes, Meyzieu, Mions, Pusignan, Saint-Bonnet-de-Mure...
- the south-east, Tram T3 from Part-Dieu to Meyzieu, Tram T4 from 'Hôptial
Feyzin Venissieux' to La Doua
Gaston Berger. Tram T5 from
Grange Blanche, in the...
- Seremban, Suzhou),
Europe (Vélizy, Molsheim, Bidos, Villeurbanne, Gloucester,
Feyzin),
Canada (Ajax, Montreal),
Mexico (Querétaro) and
United States (Walton...
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There have been many
extremely large explosions,
accidental and intentional,
caused by
modern high explosives,
boiling liquid expanding vapour explosions...
- du
pipeline sud-européen. The
system supplies crude oil to
refineries in
Feyzin, Cressier, Reichstett, and Karlsruhe. The main 769-kilometre-long (478 mi)...