Other historians have focused on the cause of the magazine explosion.
One bomb hit started a magazine explosion that caused the stern to break off, and the ship to sink.
To prevent the danger of magazine explosions, the city manufactured its gunpowder as it was needed.
The exact cause of the magazine explosion was never determined.
This was followed by a devastating magazine explosion that destroyed the aft part of the ship.
After a magazine explosion, the ship slowly capsized and sank, with major loss of life.
Half of the Imperial galley was gone when the smoke lifted, blown to pieces by the magazine explosion.
All three ships were lost as the result of magazine explosions similar to the one narrowly avoided on Lion.
The cause of her loss was a magazine explosion and subsequent fire, apparently due to sabotage.
However, the movement had a lasting effect, inasmuch as the writing trend changed, and subsequently there was a little magazine explosion.