Radio Station Explosion?Was U.S. Military to Blame?
This story has been corrected, effective January 29, 2002. For details about the nature of the corrections, click here.
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This story has been corrected, effective January 29, 2002. For details about the nature of the corrections, click here.
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Last week a small town in Tennessee felt three big booms, several days apart, that has left them rattled. At about 10:45 a.m. last Friday, radio station WJKM in Hartsville, Tennessee was knocked off the air by a very powerful energy blast. The weather was clear, with no rain or lightning. The radio station?s computers went down and their phone lines were knocked out. Several power transformers were blown several blocks away from the studio, with smoke billowing out of one of them. All nearby phone lines were also down.
WJKM secretary Jennifer and sales manager Steve found a small bird still alive hopping around with its wings and tail feathers burned off. They saw many birds that were badly burned but still alive.
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