High Voltage Electrical Wire Fire - Northfield, MN


Title:
High Voltage Electrical Wire Fire - Northfield, MN

Description:
Newly installed high voltage electrical transmission line catches fire and explodes just outside of sub-station. Northfield, Minnesota June 28, 2007

Author:
bellemorgan

Tags:
electrical, fire, explosion,

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