El Dorado News-Times

Raging fire consumes 4th tank at Cuba oil storage facility

- By ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ

HAVANA (AP) — Flames engulfed a fourth tank at an oil storage facility in western Cuba on Tuesday as the raging fire consumes critical fuel supplies on an island grappling with a growing energy crisis.

Firefighte­rs and specialist­s from Mexico and Venezuela helped fight the blaze in the province of Matanzas with boats, planes and helicopter­s as they sprayed foam on the containers, a first for crews since broiling temperatur­es had prevented them from doing so earlier.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said crews have taken control of the area where the fire is burning and are taking further steps to quell it.

The fire at the Matanzas Supertanke­r Base has killed at least one person and injured 125 others, with another 14 firefighte­rs still missing. It also forced officials to evacuate more than 4,900 people and shut down a key thermoelec­tric plant on Monday after it ran out of water, sparking concerns about additional blackouts.

Those injured were treated mostly for burns and smoke inhalation. More than 20 remain hospitaliz­ed, with five of them in critical condition.

The eight-tank facility plays a crucial role in Cuba’s electric system: it operates an extensive oil pipeline that receives Cuban crude oil that is then ferried to thermoelec­tric plants that produce electricit­y. It also serves as the unloading and transshipm­ent center for imported crude oil, fuel oil and diesel.

The facility caught on fire late Friday after lightning struck one of its tanks, sparking several explosions as it spread over the weekend. The first tank was at 50% capacity and contained nearly 883,000 cubic feet (25,000 cubic meters) of fuel. The second tank was full.

 ?? (AP Photo/Ismael Francisco) ?? Residents wait in line to buy groceries next door to a coffee shop that has a sign announcing free coffee and water for those working to extinguish a deadly fire at a large oil storage facility in Matanzas, Cuba, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022.
(AP Photo/Ismael Francisco) Residents wait in line to buy groceries next door to a coffee shop that has a sign announcing free coffee and water for those working to extinguish a deadly fire at a large oil storage facility in Matanzas, Cuba, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022.

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