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Oil tank in Colombia's Barranquilla explodes into flames, one dead

Operations to control the fire could take between three and four days



Fire erupts at a Barranquilla oil tank in Colombia.
Image Credit: Reuters

Highlights

  • Firefighter who fell during the explosion killed
  • The fire is being controlled and allowed to burn out at the tank
  • Firefighters wait for the blaze to consume all the fuel

Oil tank in Colombia's Barranquilla explodes into flames, one dead

Bogota: A fuel tank exploded into flames in Colombia's Caribbean city of Barranquilla early on Wednesday, killing a firefighter who fell during the explosion, local authorities said.

The firefighter was identified as Javier Solano, 53, by Colombia's President Gustavo Petro in a message on Twitter, in which he pledged to support the city's mayor, Jaime Pumarejo.

"Right now the fire is being controlled and allowed to burn out at the tank, which is on fire," Pumarejo told journalists, adding that the area around the tank was being evacuated.

Operations to control the fire could take between three and four days as firefighters wait for the blaze to consume all the fuel, authorities said.

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Operations at Barranquilla's port were suspended until the fire is fully controlled, authorities added.

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