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INDONESIA BATTLES OIL REFINERY INFERNO

Thousands evacuated, Pertamina says fire broke out during lightning storm

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FIREFIGHTE­RS were working yesterday to put out a large blaze at one of the country’s biggest oil refineries that has been burning for more than two days after an explosion rocked the facility.

Crews blasted fire-suppressin­g foam on two still-burning storage tanks to quench the inferno that severely injured at least six people early on Monday.

Thick plumes of black smoke shot into the sky at the Balongan refinery in West Java, owned by state oil company Pertamina.

By yesterday, two of the tanker fires had been extinguish­ed.

“Pertamina is focused on extinguish­ing fires at the two other tankers,” it said.

About 1,000 locals have been evacuated from the area.

The cause of the fire was not clear, but the company said the blaze broke out during a lightning storm.

The local disaster agency said one person had died from a heart attack after the explosion.

Six severely wounded people have been hospitalis­ed in the capital Jakarta, about 200km from the sprawling plant, which opened in the mid-90s and can refine some 125,000 barrels of oil a day.

At least 30 others sustained minor injuries.

Pertamina has insisted the fire is not likely to cause fuel supply disruption­s due to a high volume of stock.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? An aerial photo showing smoke billowing from a fire at the Balongan refinery in Indramayu, West Java, yesterday.
AFP PIC An aerial photo showing smoke billowing from a fire at the Balongan refinery in Indramayu, West Java, yesterday.

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