Tuesday, August 30, 2011


A diesel tank fires have occurred in the city of Dalian in northeastern Liaoning Province, China, which caught fire several hundred meters high.

Chinese Ministry of Public Security, said the fire occurred in the refinery of the PetroChina Company, one of the largest oil producer in China. Nearly 300 firefighters and 65 specialized vehicles were mobilized to extinguish the fire broke out from the oil tank.
Authorities identified, the pipe between two tanks ruptured oil is the cause of terrible fires. The fire broke out more violently when the fire started in the tanks containing liquefied petroleum gas and oil tanks nearby.
The environmental protection measures quickly implemented by the fear of fire caused by oil will flow into the sea causing serious pollution.
After three hours of tension, force a new fire under control the fire is burning fiercely. Firefighters now can not leave the scene, by fears the fire would continue to flare up again causes more serious damage.
The major cause of the fire is being investigated. Here are images of the horrific fires:
Large fire in the refinery China
The fire broke out fiercely at the refineries of oil company PetroChina.
Large fire in the refinery China
High loading and black smoke spreading from the fire.
Large fire in the refinery China
Fire forces were mobilized to extinguish the fire.
Large fire in the refinery China
The workers quickly ordered to leave the scene.
Large fire in the refinery China
These dedicated facilities are mobilized, but it took more than three hours to put
off the fire.

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