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Indonesian oil well explosion kills 18, dozens injured

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The death toll from an illegal oil well blaze in Indonesia has jumped to 18 with dozens injured, authoritie­s said on Wednesday, warning that there could be more victims of the explosion.

Images from the accident showed a towering flame shooting some 70 metres (230 feet) in the air above homes and palm trees dotting a small community in Sumatra island's Aceh province.

Firefighte­rs on Wednesday afternoon were still battling the blaze sparked by an oil spill at about 1:30 am (1830 GMT Tuesday) in a residentia­l area. Several homes were also destroyed, reports AFP.

"The number of fatalities now stands at 15 people," said Syahrizal Fauzi, head of the local disaster mitigation agency. "We're still unable to control the fire. We don't know if there are still victims because we cannot get any closer." Authoritie­s initially said at least 10 people died and some 40 "severely injured" victims were being treated.The jump in the death toll was from the subsequent deaths of five victims who had been rushed to hospital, authoritie­s said.

"There was a group of people digging in the old well but suddenly a huge fire was sparked and it exploded," said national police spokesman Setyo Wasisto.

The victims were collecting oil from around the entrance of a wellbore when the blaze erupted, police said. It was not known how much oil was spilled or what ignited the fire, but authoritie­s suggested a lit cigarette as a possible cause."There were many people there who were smoking," Wasisto said."It's a village so many were scrambling to get oil and it was crowded," he added.

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