The massive burn chamber that will hopefully put an end to the explosive situation at Camp Minden will be moving slowly through North Louisiana over the next four days.
A safe end to an explosive situation at Camp Minden is getting closer to being a reality. The burn chamber incinerator has been delayed by high water on the Mississippi River but should be in place by the middle of February.
Imagine if your next door neighbor was 16 million pounds of highly explosive and unstable material. That's what some Louisiana residents have been living next to for years. Fortunately the nightmare is beginning to come to an end.
The ticking time bomb that is a cache of decaying explosives at Camp Minden is set for disposal. Will that disposal happen fast enough to avoid a tragedy?