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beneath the no. 2 stream collectors. The cladding on the furnace room had not been blown
out by an internal explosion but must have been pulled away from its fastenings by suc-
tion. This could have been caused by air movement generatedby an explosion in the open
air between the collectors. Similarly,cladding on the walkway was pulled away rather
than blown out.
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