Explosion at Turkish oil refinery injures 12

Update Explosion at Turkish oil refinery injures 12
The Turkish Petroleum Refineries company, TUPRAS, said a fire broke out at its facilities in Izmit, in Kocaeli province, during maintenance work on a compressor. (Tupras)
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Updated 05 November 2024

Explosion at Turkish oil refinery injures 12

Explosion at Turkish oil refinery injures 12
  • The 12 employees sustained slight injuries and were taken to a hospital for examinations

ANKARA: An explosion at an oil refinery in northwestern Turkiye on Tuesday left at least 12 employees slightly injured, the company said. A fire at the facility was quickly brought under control.
The Turkish Petroleum Refineries company, TUPRAS, said a fire broke out at its facilities in Izmit, in Kocaeli province, during maintenance work on a compressor. The company’s emergency teams responded immediately to the incident, it said in a statement.
The 12 employees sustained slight injuries and were taken to a hospital for examinations, the company said.
The company said the unit where the incident occurred “was deactivated in a controlled manner” and that other operations at the refinery were “continuing as normal.”
Earlier, Tahir Buyukakin, the mayor for Kocaeli told private NTV television that the blast occurred during a drill. The fire was quickly brought under control by the company’s own crews and no request for help was made, he said.
Video footage from the site showed smoke rising from the refinery, which is one of Turkiye’s largest. Izmit is about 100 kilometers (62 miles) east of Istanbul.
The Borsa Istanbul stock exchange temporarily halted trading of TUPRAS shares, until the company provides a detailed explanation of the incident.


Morocco declares holiday to mark UN resolution on Western Sahara

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Morocco declares holiday to mark UN resolution on Western Sahara

Morocco declares holiday to mark UN resolution on Western Sahara
  • UN Security Council resolution backed the North African country’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara
RABAT: Morocco’s royal palace on Tuesday declared October 31 starting next year as a national holiday marking the adoption of a UN Security Council resolution backing the North African country’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara.
The resolution, adopted last Friday, states that genuine autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty for Western Sahara could be “a most feasible” solution to Rabat’s 50-year conflict with the Algeria-backed Polisario Front, which seeks an independent state in the territory.