Fifteen people were killed and 18 injured when a
massive blaze raged through a village in Andhra Pradesh’s East
Godavari district following a blast in an apparently leaking gas
pipeline this morning.
“Bodies of 13 people charred in the incident were
recovered from the gutted houses. Two others succumbed to their burn injuries
while undergoing treatment at different hospitals,” Amalapuram DSP M Veera
Reddy told PTI. Hindu, Jun 27
As in so
many past posts, here too we will see the influence of the last solar eclipse of
April 29 in this tragic accident. Shown
here is the chart for the solar eclipse at Amalapuram. Notice that it is
prominently placed on the MC with a quincunx aspect to the Mars leg of the
highly stressful and volatile Grand Cross. Progressing the eclipse chart by the PSSR
method brings the angles to align perfectly with the Grand Cross triggering the
accident.
Since Uranus-Pluto
square is the prime mover in the Grand Cross, it may be meaningful to look at
the stars involved. Uranus [13ar58] is
conjunct stars of Cepheus. Cepheus was called “inflammatus”. There are devastating fires recorded here – among
them the Great Fire of Rome, 64 CE, the Charleston
SC fire of 1838 that destroyed more than half
the city, the 1865 boiler explosion – fire that wrecked the Sultana, an old
over loaded Mississippi River paddle-wheeler
carrying Union soldiers and many others. [1]
For the
stars conjunct Pluto [13cp22], Diana Rosenberg lists “hidden danger from gas”
as possible events adding that this was the position of Jupiter at the Bhopal gas disaster [2].
[1] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p. 74-77)
[2] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.2, p. 460-62)
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