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Update from the Houston Chronicle Energy Blog

"There was one injury and one fatality. Both workers were contracted to Dynasty Transportation, LLC of Broussard, Louisiana. The deceased was James Dennis, 58 years old, from Bullard, Texas. The other worker, Jimmy Siler, 30 years old, from Bullard, Texas is listed in critical, but stable condition."

Our prayers go out to those involved.

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Ditto the prayers!!! maybe a fund should be set up for the injured worker and the deceased?

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More update ... being called "like black rain."

http://www.ksla.com/Global/story.asp?S=11549360

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Pipeline explosion in DeSoto this afternoon.

http://arklatexhomepage.com/content/fulltext/?cid=84711

"NBC 6 News has learned a pipeline station exploded about 1 p.m. Sunday in DeSoto Parish. DeSoto Parish Sheriff's Sgt. Robert Henniger says it happened on Highway 5, east of 175, near Bradshaw Road. He says the gas valuves have been shut off and they are letting it burn out."

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Very sad.

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