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The other chemicals were highly unstable Hexamethylene triperoxide diamine, or HMTD, and Erythritol tetranitrate, or ETN, authorities said. Neighbors were ambivalent about the planned destruction, with many expressing fears that the fire will cause harm and others saying it was the right move. "I think they are looking out for our best interest," Alan Haghighi, 24, who lives next door, said after the meeting. "My primary concern is the consideration of life, and making sure no one gets hurt again. Unfortunately, they're willing to trade that off for my house burning to the ground." Haghighi had just started an Internet business out of his home when the explosives were discovered and he was forced to leave. "My biggest fear is that my livelihood will be taken from me," Haghighi said. Authorities reassured him during the meeting that chances are slim his and other nearby houses will burn. "The chemical effects of the fire will be neutralized very fast," San Marcos fire Chief Todd Newman said.
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