Fire at Iraqi oil refinery injures 13: official

Smoke rises following a fire at an oil refinery, on the outskirts of Irbil, Iraq, June 13, 2024. (REUTERS)
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Updated 13 June 2024
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Fire at Iraqi oil refinery injures 13: official

  • Firefighters worked through the night battling to extinguish the flames
  • The fire broke out in an asphalt tank on Wednesday night before spreading to a second refinery on a road southwest of Irbil

Irbil: A massive fire at an oil refinery in Iraqi Kurdistan injured at least 13 people including firefighters battling to control the blaze, which was ongoing Thursday, an official said.
The fire broke out in a major crude oil tank on Wednesday night before spreading to a second refinery on a road southwest of Irbil, capital of the autonomous Kurdistan region, the civil defense agency said.
Thick plumes of black smoke and balls of orange flame rose into the sky above the facility, an AFP photographer reported.
The civil defense agency said the fire “started in one refinery before spreading to another.”
“More than 10 people were injured, mainly men from the Irbil civil defense,” it said in a statement, adding four fuel tanks and three fire trucks were burned.
Irbil governor Omed Khoshnaw said three rescuers were being treated in hospitals for burns and another 10 suffered breathing difficulties.
The main tank that was impacted contained over 5,000 tons of fuel, he said, putting the estimated cost of the damage caused at $8 million.
“So far, we don’t know what caused it,” said Khoshnaw, adding it could have been an electrical short circuit.
The fire still was still raging on Thursday afternoon despite the deployment of 30 rescue teams who were trying to prevent it from spreading further, the civil defense agency said.
With Iraq experiencing scorching summers, the country has seen multiple fires in recent weeks, affecting shopping centers, warehouses and hospitals.
Iraq is one of the world’s biggest oil producers and crude oil sales make up 90 percent of Iraqi budget revenues.
But exports from the Kurdistan region have been halted for more than a year in a dispute over legal and technical issues.


Syria’s Interior Ministry foils drug smuggling attempt into Jordan

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Syria’s Interior Ministry foils drug smuggling attempt into Jordan

  • Anti-narcotics units targeted a network involved in drug trafficking and cross-border smuggling in the southern region of Syria
  • Authorities confiscated equipment used in smuggling operations, including helium gas cylinders, balloons and a drone

LONDON: Syria’s Ministry of Interior announced on Tuesday the arrest of multiple drug traffickers and the seizure of a significant quantity of narcotics intended for smuggling into Jordan.

Anti-narcotics units targeted a network involved in drug trafficking and cross-border smuggling in the southern region of the country. They seized approximately 2.05 million Captagon pills and 605 packages of hashish, weighing an estimated 151 kilograms, according to the ministry.

Authorities confiscated equipment used in smuggling operations, including helium gas cylinders, balloons, plastic mortar shells, a launcher, a drone, and communication devices, according to the statement.

The anti-narcotics unit will continue operations to combat drug trafficking and dismantle smuggling networks to protect public safety and youth, they added.

Last week, authorities seized a large shipment of liquid cocaine at Lattakia on the Mediterranean Sea, intended for distribution in the region.

The Ministry of Interior announced that the cocaine shipment originated from Brazil and that it was hidden inside vegetable oil containers.