I don’t have access to live news right now, but I can summarize what BLEVE (boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion) is and point you to how to find the latest updates.
What BLEVE is in brief
- A BLEVE occurs when a vessel holding pressurized liquid is ruptured while the liquid is above its boiling point, causing rapid vaporization and a powerful explosion.[1][7]
- It’s most commonly associated with flammable liquids (e.g., propane, butane), but can involve any pressurized liquid that is superheated relative to ambient pressure.[7]
- Key factors include the liquid’s temperature relative to its boiling point, the vessel’s containment, and how quickly pressure is released; accurate prediction involves concepts like superheat limits and spinodal decomposition in the liquid-gas system.[3][1]
How to find the latest news
- Check major news outlets and fire safety agencies for BLEVE-related incidents or safety advisories (search terms: “BLEVE latest news” or “boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion incident”).
- Look for official safety guidance or incident reports from fire departments, national transportation safety boards, or occupational safety administrations, which sometimes publish BLEVE demonstrations or case studies.
- If you want, I can run a focused, up-to-date web search for current BLEVE news and summarize the latest incidents or safety advisories with citations.
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