Un jeune garçon sauve une famille

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Ce lundi matin, un jeune garçon, Murat Aydin, 14 ans, était avec sa famille à Ransart, chez lui, quand il a entendu une explosion à côté de son domicile.
Tout a débuté à 9h, Murat n'était pas allé à l'école à cause de sa maladie. Lui et mère déjeunait dans leur cuisine quand une explosion retentit.
"Le sol avait tremblé, expliqua Murat. J'ai cru que c'était un tremblement de terre ou une catastrophe. J'allais me réfugier mais quand j'ai entendu des cris j'ai pris mon courage à deux mains et je suis sorti."
Murat voit alors la maison de ses voisins en feu.
L'événement s'était produit très rapidement : la maison de ses voisins était en train d'être approvisionné en mazout quand soudain, un trou s'ouvrit dans la citerne, laissant rentrer de l'air froid dans le camion.
L'introduction d'air froid dans une citerne sans air et avec du mazout chaud a provoqué une réaction chimique. La pression atmosphérique s'est décompressé à cause de l'effet de Foehnel, ce qui a permis à l'air froid de traverser le mazout.
Au final, la citerne s'est complètement remplie d'essence jusqu'au point où le mazout coulait du même trou qui a provoqué l'incendie.
N'ayant plus d'air froid rentrant dans la citerne, l'air à l'intérieur a chauffé à cause de la température du mazout. Le mazout s'est mis à bouillir et la citerne à explosé. L'explosion était si puissante qu'elle a atteinte la maison et a provoqué l'incendie.
Murat est rentré dans la maison et a évacué Martin, son voisin.
"Dieu a envoyé ce garçon me sauver. C'est un miracle." déclara Martin.
La raison de l'apparition d'un trou est toujours inexpliqué.

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