The Hamilton Spectator

Worker recalls escape from Irving Oil explosion

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SAINT JOHN, N.B. — First, Jonathan Wright heard a loud hissing.

Then he was thrown to the ground and turned to see a wall of orange, as flames surrounded him and several other workers after a massive explosion at the Irving Oil refinery in Saint John, N.B., on Monday morning.

The American contractor said his workspace was approximat­ely 35 metres from the blast — and the only stairway out was blocked by flames.

“You could not see anything besides smoke and flames,” Wright said. “I thought we were done right there.”

Wright told his story Tuesday, as the refinery regrouped from the Thanksgivi­ng Day explosion which shook the historic port city shortly after 10 a.m. local time and injured at least four workers.

Mayor Don Darling said Tuesday residents living near the refinery remain “very nervous,” even though the fiery incident has been stabilized.

He said the city’s large industrial base comes with risks and there needs to be a broader discussion about the interactio­n between residents and industry.

The city of Saint John has warned of possible “flare-ups” as the refinery comes back online. At the time of the explosion, there were as many as 3,000 workers on the site.

Wright, 43, an electronic­s technician from Florida, said he’s worked at refineries around the world for 11 years, but has never experience­d anything like Monday’s drama.

“It was a (expletive) nightmare, I’ve never seen anything like that in my entire life,” Wright said in an interview on Tuesday.

“I thought I was dead for sure.” Wright said he had to jump through high scaffoldin­g and pipes several metres in the air to escape. He didn’t realize his coworkers were behind him until after he was outside, and he thought they were likely killed. Once he got outside, Wright left the premises after getting a ride with someone else who was about to pull out of the parking lot.

 ?? STEPHEN MACGILLIVR­AY THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Flame and smoke erupts from the Irving Oil refinery in Saint John, N.B., on Monday.
STEPHEN MACGILLIVR­AY THE CANADIAN PRESS Flame and smoke erupts from the Irving Oil refinery in Saint John, N.B., on Monday.

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