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Explosive materials are those that may explode from minor collisions, sparks or chemical reactions, including mere exposure to the atmosphere. They are extremely dangerous, as a single explosion may cause catastrophic damage to its surroundings, and even start a chain reaction if nearby vehicles contain explosive materials too.
Explosive materials are a type of {{pll|HAZMAT Cargo|HAZMAT cargo}} that can explode when tackled with. A {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|mild collision}}, or exposure to {{pll|Flammable|fire}}, can be enough to make explosive cargo go off. It is extremely dangerous, since a single explosion can cause not only {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|catastrophic damage to the environment}}, but a chain reaction, where nearby {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|vehicles}} containing explosive or {{pll|Flammable|flammable}} materials can propagate the damage.

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Explosive materials are a type of {{pll|HAZMAT Cargo|HAZMAT cargo}} that can explode when tackled with. A {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|mild collision}}, or exposure to {{pll|Flammable|fire}}, can be enough to make explosive cargo go off. It is extremely dangerous, since a single explosion can cause not only {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|catastrophic damage to the environment}}, but a chain reaction, where nearby {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|vehicles}} containing explosive or {{pll|Flammable|flammable}} materials can propagate the damage.

Explosive materials are a type of HAZMAT cargo that can explode when tackled with. A mild collision , or exposure to fire , can be enough to make explosive cargo go off. It is extremely dangerous, since a single explosion can cause not only catastrophic damage to the environment , but a chain reaction, where nearby vehicles containing explosive or flammable materials can propagate the damage.