On
December 1st, 1963 in Uzbekistan they drilled a well at Urta-Bulak gasfield.
The drill got into the earth under abnormally high pressure that reached
300 atm at its peak. The result was an emergency situation – the drillstring
from 1,5 kilometers of steel pipes was pressed out from the well, and the tower
with all equipment fell down. But it didn’t finish there. Right after the
breakage a powerful gas jet broke out and inflamed and caused a wildfire.
Thу
terrific flame, consuming twelve million m3 of gas daily, was burning for 1074
days. Engineers and rescuers were racking their brains on the solution for
three years. The situation was getting only worse, the neighboring settlements
were put to threat so they had to do something.
Due
to the extremely high temperature it was impossible to come to the “torch”
closer than 250-300 meters. The earth was getting covered with soot and very
much heated. Following several vain attempts to extinguish the fire, they
decided to place a nuclear explosive under the ground and explode it next to
the well. Look the video below how it was:
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