Town Rocked by 2nd Blast in 3 Weeks
From Times Wire Reports
A paper mill exploded in downtown Bellingham, Wash., about 90 miles north of Seattle, injuring four people. The explosion came just three weeks after a fuel pipeline blast killed three people in the same town. A steam generator burst at the mill operated by Georgia-Pacific, destroying the plant and damaging nearby buildings, a fire department official said.
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