Dayton Daily News

1 killed in Austria natural gas facility blast

21 people injured; gas flow to other countries slowed.

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An explosion Tuesday BERLIN — at a major natural gas facility near Austria’s border with Slovakia killed one person and left 21 others injured, and caused some gas flow disruption­s to other countries, authoritie­s said.

One person was seriously injured and 20 others were slightly hurt in the morning blast at the plant in Baumgarten an der March, east of Vienna, police said. No one was in a life-threatenin­g condition. The facility’s operator initially said all the casualties were Austrian, but later said the ones with less severe injuries include employees of contractor­s from six other countries.

The explosion set off a fire, which operator Gas Connect said was extinguish­ed by mid-afternoon. The facility was “shut down in a controlled state and is offline,” the company said.

Police wrote on Twitter that the explosion was triggered by a “technical cause,” but didn’t elaborate and said that local authoritie­s are investigat­ing. Gas Connect said it also suspects an unspecifie­d technical fault.

Gas Connect describes the Baumgarten plant, where pipelines bringing gas from Russia, Norway and other countries connect and gas is compressed and cooled, as one of Europe’s most important gas supply hubs.

Officials and company experts are analyzing the situation at the facility and discussing the next steps, it said. The explosion affected a 328-foot by 328-foot area.

“Austria’s natural gas supply can be covered for the foreseeabl­e future,” the company said on its website. However, “transit through Austria to the south and southeast regions is currently negatively impacted,” it added.

Neighborin­g Italy’s Economic Developmen­t Ministry declared an emergency after the explosion interrupte­d the flow of natural gas to the country, but said Italy’s supply of gas would be ensured by existing stockpiles.

Claudio Descalzi, the CEO of Italian oil and gas company Eni, said that industry operators can compensate even if the interrupti­on continues for weeks and aren’t alarmed, although he said that if it continues for a prolonged period there could be an impact on prices.

 ?? RONALD ZAK / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A firefighte­r sprays water after an explosion Tuesday at a major natural gas facility in Baumgarten an der March, east of Vienna. The explosion set off a fire, which operator Gas Connect said was extinguish­ed by mid-afternoon.
RONALD ZAK / ASSOCIATED PRESS A firefighte­r sprays water after an explosion Tuesday at a major natural gas facility in Baumgarten an der March, east of Vienna. The explosion set off a fire, which operator Gas Connect said was extinguish­ed by mid-afternoon.

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