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Matanzas oil storage facility explosion

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186:. Subsequent to the first explosion, the fire spread to several other fuel tanks at the facility, destroying significant amounts of fuel. The first tank was at 50%, containing 25,000 cubic meters (883,000 cubic feet) of fuel while the second was full. The injured were hospitalized with five people in critical condition and 20 remained hospitalized. 222:
during the event by sending 100 firefighters, firefighting equipment, and two fireboats from both countries. Venezuela sent 85 volunteers and 20 tons of foam and chemicals. China sent aid with rescue and recovery operations. At least one senior Cuban government official showed frustration due to the
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lack of United States help. The United States had offered Cuba technical support, but as of early August no material had arrived. Cuban officials were glad to have technical advice on social media but at the same time consistently pointed out how little they received from the US. A
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had not formally requested U.S. government aid. A high-ranking Cuban official made urgent calls to the international community for help. In Miami, several activists asked the U.S. Department of State to do more to assist.
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During the weekend, firefighters sprayed water on the remaining 10 fuel tanks to keep them cool and prevent the spread of the fire. Local officials warned residents to wear facemasks and stay indoors to avoid the
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The explosion took place on the night of 5 August during a thunderstorm. Lightning struck a fuel tank, causing an explosion. Black smoke from the ensuing fire spread up to 100 kilometers (62 miles) towards
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missing. The explosion forced the evacuation of 4,900 people from the city, shut the local
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spokesperson later stated that they had a general discussion on the event, but that the
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was an explosion on 5 August 2022 of an oil storage facility in
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Matanzas
Cuba
Coordinates
23°04′28″N 81°32′16″W / 23.07444°N 81.53778°W / 23.07444; -81.53778
explosion
Lightning strike
Firefighters
Matanzas
firefighters
thermal power station
Cuba
Havana
sulfur dioxide
nitrogen oxide
carbon monoxide
acid rain
Venezuela
Cuba
United States Department of State
Cuban government
"Explosions rock Cuba as fire at oil facility kills 1, injures 125"
ISSN
0190-8286
"17 missing, dozens hurt as fire rages in Cuban oil tank farm"
Archived
"A raging fire at a Cuban oil facility worsens the island's energy crisis"
Archived
"Fire spreads at Cuba oil storage facility as fourth tank erupts"
Archived
"Third fuel tank collapses as fire rages at Cuba oil terminal"

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