You would think so, BarryE. Sometimes what happens isn't like we think it would be. A close friend of ours had his house trailer "go up" completely, yet he powder did little - the 25 pound bags in cardboard boxes "whooshed", and very few of the cans in the 25 pound box ignited, just splitting the seams. Most of the cans only had charred sides.
He was at rendezvous when this happened and the local (Kamloops, B.C.) "mounties" found him in the Camp. Sad day indeed, he did lose some nice flinters in the fire.
Local kids lit a fire in a shed behind his trailer - playing with matches, lighting fires or smoking, who knows? The fire went through the dry grass to ignite his trailer and others close by.
What was dangerous, was the 2, 20 pound empty propane bottles in the trailer. They blew the roof off & went "boom".