Gender Reveal Party in New Hampshire Triggers 80-Pound Explosive Blast

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Once again, a gender reveal celebration has spiraled out of control, this time in New Hampshire. From igniting massive wildfires to resulting in tragic accidents, these parties have a history of disastrous outcomes. The recent event made headlines for deploying an astounding 80 pounds of explosives.

The explosive gender reveal occurred in New Hampshire and was so powerful it not only prompted reports of an earthquake but was also audible across state lines, according to media sources.

Kingston, N.H. police received multiple reports of a loud explosion on Tuesday evening. Upon arriving at Torromeo quarry, they discovered the party hosts who had utilized 80 pounds of Tannerite—a commercially available explosive target designed for shooting practice, composed of aluminum powder and ammonium nitrate.

“An officer spoke with the individuals present, who confirmed they were holding a gender reveal party,” the police stated. “They explained that the quarry was chosen as a supposedly safe venue for detonating the Tannerite.” The blast was so intense that it rattled homes approximately eight miles away in Plaistow.

Amy Greene, a local resident, recounted, “It was a loud boom that shook our townhouse. The kids outside yelled ‘earthquake!’ and ran to me.” Nearby resident, Lisa Parker, said the explosion knocked pictures off her walls. “We heard this terrible blast, and I enjoy a good laugh, but that was over the top.”

Parker added that neighbors reported structural damage to their homes. Jason Morgan, another local, expressed concern for anyone nearby, especially pregnant women. “That kind of detonation would be deafening for anyone close enough,” he remarked. Thankfully, no injuries were reported, and the individual responsible for the explosives has come forward and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation, which may lead to criminal charges.

Residents are now facing issues such as dirty water and potential foundation damage to their homes. “I hope things normalize in the next day or two,” stated Plaistow resident Kelly Simmons. “If not, we’ll have to shower at my mother-in-law’s.” Police are still investigating and will determine appropriate charges, but it’s worth noting that the explosive device contained blue chalk. So, congratulations on your baby boy!

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