A huge pillar of black smoke enveloped the Venezuelan town of Puerto La Cruz on Sunday after a bolt of lightning set fire to one of the country’s largest oil refineries, prompting residents to evacuate the immediate area.
Firefighters battling the blaze in heavy rain managed to extinguish the fire, according to vice-president of Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA, Asdrubal Chavez.
He congratulated fire crews for their "sustained effort which allowed us to control this important fire in record time."
"There has been no loss of life nor injuries," said Information Minister Delcy Rodriguez, adding that the evacuation of the area around the refinery was merely a precaution.
He congratulated fire crews for their "sustained effort which allowed us to control this important fire in record time."
"There has been no loss of life nor injuries," said Information Minister Delcy Rodriguez, adding that the evacuation of the area around the refinery was merely a precaution.
The country’s president, Nicolas Maduro, said earlier on Twitter that he was in direct communication with the teams tackling the fire.
Over 40 people were killed last year after a gas leak caused an explosion at Venezuela’s largest refinery complex, halting production.
Over 40 people were killed last year after a gas leak caused an explosion at Venezuela’s largest refinery complex, halting production.
The Puerto La Cruz refinery produces nearly 200,000 barrels of oil a day. Production has not been affected by Sunday’s incident, according to Chavez.
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