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was happening, and that when she got there, two boys came running 
toward her screaming that the authorities had ordered everyone out because 
the plant was going to explode. She drove only about a block 
when it did."It was like being in a tornado," Marak, 58, said 
during a phone interview. "Stuff was flying everywhere. It blew out my 
windshield. It was like the whole earth shook."Marak called her husband 
and asked him to come get her. When they got to their 
home about two miles south of town, her husband told her what 
he'd seen: a huge fireball that rose like "a mushroom cloud."The USGS 
reported that the blast registered a magnitude 2.1, which is comparable 
to a minor earthquake."They are still getting injured folks out and they 
are evacuating people from their homes," Swanton said early Thursday. He 
added later: "At some point this will turn into a recovery operation, 
but at this point, we are still in search and rescue."Gov. Rick 
Perry told reporters during a press conference Thursday in Austin that the 
explosion was a "truly nightmare scenario" that likely affected every family 
in the small community.This tragedy has most likely hit every family, touched 
practically everyone in that town, Perry said. I ask all Americans and 
Texans to join me and Anita in keeping them in our prayers.The 
still-smoldering fire was "somewhat under control" by early Thursday, Swanton 
said, adding that authorities were not concerned about linger
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believe he (President Barack Obama) is instructing his agencies to do things 
that inflict the most pain on the most people. This should be 
laid right at the president's feet," Shuster said.The FAA's 47,000 employees 
-- including nearly 15,000 controllers -- are scheduled for one furlough 
day every other week through Sept. 30. That will reduce the number 
of controller hours on duty and pay by 10 percent, Huerta said.In 
order to maintain safety with fewer controllers, takeoffs and landings will 
have to be less frequent, and planes will have to be spaced 
farther apart when they are in the air, he said. That reduces 
the efficiency of the air traffic system, creating delays, he said.The impacts 
may differ depending upon the airport, Huerta said. At Chicago's busy O'Hare 
International Airport, for example, it's possible there won't be a full 
complement of controllers to staff the airport's two control towers, requiring 
one tower to be shutdown. Without a second tower, one of the 
airport's runways will have to shut down, reducing takeoffs and landings, 
he said. Most airports only operate one control tower.The employee furloughs 
will save an estimated $200 million, and the tower closings will save 
$25 million, Huerta said.A spokesman for the union that represents air traffic 
controllers said the ramifications of the furloughs are still unclear."We 
don't know with any specificity what's going to happen until this goes 
down," Doug Church of t

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