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Well, being that the explosion, if it is a large one, would have bits and pieces of shrapnel. It could be scraps from a building, whether the building is made with glass, or metal, or aluminum. Also, there will be dust, and debree, possibly smoke hovering, in, and around the explosion site. Something also, to look out for, are small, still-burning fires, around the explosion site. (It depends on how the explosion was started. I hoped that I helped answer your question!

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