Big explosion rocks industrial area outside Argentine capital

Big explosion rocks industrial area outside Argentine capital
Firefighters work to control a fire at an industrial park in Ezeiza, Argentina. (AP)
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Big explosion rocks industrial area outside Argentine capital

Big explosion rocks industrial area outside Argentine capital
  • Cause of the explosion remains unknown

EZEIZA: Powerful explosions rocked an industrial area and ignited a fire south of Buenos Aires on Friday night, officials said, with at least 22 people sent to the hospital.
“The explosions and fire breaking out in the different factories are huge,” said Gaston Granados, mayor of Ezeiza where the events unfolded.
He said the cause of the explosions was unknown.
TV footage showed thick smoke pouring from the industrial area.
“We are trying to control (the fire) and extinguish it but have not been able to so far,” Granados said.
Hospital director Carlos Santoro said his facility had received 22 injured people.
According to local media, five factories were hit by the explosions and fire.
The industrial area features companies making tires, chemical products among other goods.
“It is a complex fire. It will be a long fire,” said Fabian Garcia, civil defense director for Buenos Aires province.


Trump calls Thailand, Cambodia after new clashes

Trump calls Thailand, Cambodia after new clashes
Updated 14 sec ago

Trump calls Thailand, Cambodia after new clashes

Trump calls Thailand, Cambodia after new clashes
  • US leader co-signed a truce between the two countries on October 26 during a tour of Asia
  • But Thailand suspended the deal on Monday after an alleged land mine blast
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said he called Thailand and Cambodia on Friday to bolster the peace deal he helped broker, after fresh clashes erupted between the Southeast Asian neighbors.
Trump co-signed a truce between the two countries on October 26 during a tour of Asia, touting it as one of several peace deals around the world that he believes should win him the Nobel Peace Prize.
But Thailand suspended the deal on Monday after an alleged land mine blast, and the two sides traded accusations of new clashes on Wednesday in which Phnom Penh said a civilian was killed.
Addressing reporters on Air Force One as he flew to Florida, Trump said he spoke to the leaders of both countries.
“I stopped a war just today through the use of tariffs, the threat of tariffs,” Trump said after a journalist asked whether he was referring to Thailand and Cambodia.
“They’re doing great. I think they’re gonna be fine,” he added.
The White House said he also engaged with Malaysia, which has been acting as a broker in ending the conflict. Trump co-signed the deal in Kuala Lumpur.
Five days of combat erupted between Thailand and Cambodia this summer, killing 43 people and displacing around 300,000 before the truce took effect.
The dispute between Thailand and Cambodia centers on a century-old disagreement over borders mapped during France’s colonial rule in the region, with both sides claiming a smattering of boundary temples.