Pollution worries
delayed attempts to douse a huge, accidental fire at the U.K.s
Buncefield fuel depot near Hemel Hempstead, some 60 kilometers
northwest of London. Firefighters and officials from the Environment
Agency were concerned that foaming chemicals used to quell
oil flames would escape into aquifers and rivers. Hertfordshire
Fire and Rescue Service began pumping a foaming agent at a
32,000 liters per minute some 26 hours after oil tanks exploded
Dec. 11, causing 36 casualties but no deaths. Half the flames
were extinguished within four hours.