Mushroom Cloud Blast in Nevada Delayed
A non-nuclear explosion expected to generate a mushroom cloud over the Nevada desert will be postponed at least three weeks, while a federal court reviews plans for the blast, test officials said Tuesday.
I guess our early June Vegas trip is safe now. . .
"The planned Divine Strake experiment will not be conducted earlier than June 23," said Cheri Abdelnour, spokeswoman for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency at Fort Belvoir, Va. The blast was originally scheduled for June 2.
Darwin Morgan, spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration in North Las Vegas, confirmed the date change but declined further comment.
In documents filed Monday with U.S. District Court in Las Vegas, federal Justice Department lawyers sought to push back from May 23 until early June a hearing on a lawsuit filed by the Winnemucca Indian Colony and several Nevada and Utah "downwinders" to block the blast. The judge did not issue an immediate ruling.
Nevada Division of Environmental Protection spokesman Dante Pistone also said Tuesday his agency was reviewing a revised environmental assessment that test planners filed Friday.
The lawsuit, filed April 20 by Reno-based lawyer Bob Hager, accuses the government of skipping public comment and failing to complete required environmental studies before picking a date and place for the explosion.
It claims the planned 700-ton ammonium nitrate and fuel oil bomb will kick up radioactive fallout left from nuclear weapons tests conducted from 1951 to 1992 at the Nevada Test Site and irreparably desecrate land that members of the Western Shoshone tribe have never acknowledged turning over to the U.S.
The blast, some 85 miles northwest of Las Vegas, is expected to generate a 10,000-foot mushroom cloud and a shock wave that officials say will probably be felt in Indian Springs, about 35 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
The federal Defense Threat Reduction Agency claims the explosion will help design a weapon to penetrate hardened and deeply buried targets. Critics have called it a surrogate for a low-yield nuclear "bunker-buster" bomb.
8 Comments:
Good thing we booked Las Vegas trip around the original date of explosion! We got a great deal; and now we shouldn't be caught in the blast!!!
The trips all a dice roll anyway baby.
Good luck.
Also don't bother with paying to see Wayne Newton. I only liked his old stuff.
our this wing nuts happy if they ca'nt drop any boms?
I meen why the point in spending all this cash on kill people when we kill people free every day; billions americans half no health care, no food, and oil men dump lots of cancer chemical in water ever day. Bush just look ohter direction.
Hillary-for-President.blogspot.com
I remember a documentary about how the nuke tests used to be part of Nevada's tourist promotions.
Postcards w/mushroom clouds on them etc.
Stan - Ayup, I wasn't to crazy about comin' home with a "healthy glow"!
Human - Isn't ALL of Newton's stuff OLD?? ;)
H.F.P. - Nice satirical site you have there.
Craig - Sheesh, they'll promote anything, won't they?
Your going to be in vegas in early june? email me..I am going to be there too..I would love to meet up w/you John :)
I live only four hours from there..so I go all the time.
Also..I think the hillary for prez is that jackass Hellpig..check the website.When's the last time someone in the Education field was so ignorant of grammar and spelling?
Nah, the Hilary spoofsite has a Minnesota IP address. Just another spoofster spoofing his spoof. ;)
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