Prum explosion

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Prum explosion

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July 15, 1949, 8:22 PM, Prum, Germany
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explosion_at_Pr%C3%BCm

One of the largest human-made craters in history was created when an ammunition depot blew up after a fire started (cause unknown), destroying much of the town, killing 12 people, and leaving almost a thousand homeless.

The fire alarm was sounded "shortly before 7:00 PM." As they struggled against the fire, the fire department was able to evacuate much of the town. At about 8:22 PM the ammunition depot exploded, about the same minute that Uranus crossed Descendant while nearby Mars squared Moon.

The charts are quite satisfying all the way through except I'd have liked to see more Mars, both for the fire and the fiery explosion; but Saturn is also quite quite appropriate, especially for the excavation.

Year: Capsolar {+2}
Saturn sq. Asc 1°36'
Moon-Pluto sq. 0°46' in mundo

Bridge {+2}
t Neptune conj. Cansolar MC 3/31-7/16
t Saturn sq. Capsolar Asc 6/26-8/3
t Saturn sq. Cansolar Moon 7/3-7/16
Event window:' July 3-16

Quarter: Arisolar {+2}
Uranus on Asc 1°05'

Month: Caplunar {+1}
(Quite good until benefic Moon aspects, localized, weaken it.)
Pluto sq. MC 0°12'
Venus on WP 1°00'
Neptune sq. MC 1°23'
Sun, Mercury, Jupiter, Uranus more widely foreground
-- Mercury-Uranus conj. 0°42'
Moon-Jupiter conj. 2°39' in mundo
Moon-Venus op. 3°28' in mundo

Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p Asc sq. s Sun 0°47' (p Sun 0°17'), p Moon 1°49'
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t Saturn sq. s Asc 0°07'

Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+3}
p MC conj. s Neptune +1°20', conj. t Neptune -0°47', sq. t Mercury +1°25'
-- t Mercury sq. p Neptune 0°065'
-- Neptune/Neptune on MC 0°16'
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t Neptune conj. s MC 0°36'
-- t Mercury sq. s MV 1°36'
t Saturn sq. s Moon 0°17'
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