Building 12 After the Explosion


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Building  12 After the Explosion

It was -12 degrees F. at 8:20 A.M. on February 8, 1951, when an explosion rocked the six-story Minerals Building (Building 12). It destroyed two floors, plunging them into darkness, damaged the adjacent tape packing plant, sent smoke through the underground tunnels of the Saint Paul Plant, and showered debris on the streets.


This file appears in: Explosion: 3M Response to Disaster