Changeset: 43015669
delete building destroyed in explosion
Closed by Darrell
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Discussion
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Comment from Baloo Uriza
Maybe this should be undeleted, and instead retagged as a brownfield site. Deleting the property also removes the address, which is still valid for this site.
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Comment from Baloo Uriza
If there's no objection, I will be reverting this edit to restore the deleted address.
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Comment from Carnildo
I've used the "destroyed" lifecycle prefix (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Lifecycle_prefix) for buildings that have been burned down or otherwise destroyed by disaster. It's common for them to be rebuilt on the same foundation with the same roof outline, and this preserves the information for future use.
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Comment from Baloo Uriza
That's probably a good idea on this building, since it is *Very* much destroyed, and damaged most of the buildings within the vicinity (I've heard reports of damage as far up as Irving in one direction and Everett in the other). The building itself looks like it basically exploded, fell into it's own basement and burned.
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