China Daily (Hong Kong)

6 killed, 3 hurt in natural gas terminal fire in Guangxi

- By ZHANG LI in Nanning zhangli@chinadaily.com.cn Shi Ruipeng contribute­d to this story.

Six people died and three were seriously injured after a blaze broke out during constructi­on work at a liquefied natural gas terminal in Beihai, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, local authoritie­s said on Tuesday.

The fire started around noon on Monday and has been extinguish­ed. The regional health commission has sent experts to help treat the injured.

The regional government vowed to discover the cause of the accident and strengthen supervisio­n on constructi­on safety to eliminate hazards on other sites.

The LNG terminal at Tieshan Port, the first in Southwest China, began trial operations in 2016 with an annual storage capacity of 6 million metric tons. It is operated by a subsidiary of China Oil and Gas Piping Network Corp, also known as PipeChina.

PipeChina said the subsidiary had expressed grief over the death of the workers and would pull out all stops to treat the injured and deal with the aftermath of the blaze.

The subsidiary said the fire broke out when the workers tried to examine and repair an LNG tank. It has suspended all constructi­on work and said it will strengthen safety management.

Further investigat­ion is underway to ascertain the cause of the accident.

In Lanzhou, Gansu province, a similar accident occurred on Tuesday morning when an oil tank at a chemical plant exploded and caught fire. The tank was used to store naphtha, an intermedia­te product in the petrochemi­cal industry. No casualties were reported after the fire was extinguish­ed, and an investigat­ion into the cause of the explosion is underway, the local government said.

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