Despite the fact that there are unofficial reports of three injured after the fire at the PDVSA Guaraguao dock, the Vice Minister for Risk Management and Civil Protection, Carlos Pérez Ampueda, reported through Twitter that “no injured people are reported” and that they are investigating causes of the fact
On the morning of this Saturday, September 17, a fire was recorded at the Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) pier in Guaraguao, in the state of Anzoátegui, in a vessel that supplied fuel; however, this “was totally quelled,” reported Petroleum Minister Tareck El Aissami.
Through your account Twitter, El Aissami detailed that “a gasoline loading arm broke, spilling fuel on the deck of the ship and on the dock, which caused a fire in that area.” She also indicated that they hope to resume operations in a few hours at that dock.
In the morning, at the Guaraguao dock, a gasoline loading arm broke, spilling fuel on the deck of the ship and on the dock, causing a fire in that area. The fire has already been put out TOTALLY. In a few hours we will resume operations on that dock. pic.twitter.com/A5QZeQci9O
– Tareck El Aissami (@TareckPSUV) September 17, 2022
Despite the fact that there are unofficial reports of three injuries after the fire, the Vice Minister for Risk Management and Civil Protection, Carlos Pérez Ampueda, reported through Twitter that “no injured people are reported” and that there is also no possibility of the spread of the virus. fire. In the same way, he added that the causes of the event are being investigated.
There is no possibility of spreading it, no injured people are reported.
Support of Urban Firefighters on site. pic.twitter.com/LAGgnJMIUn— cperezampueda (@cperezampueda) September 17, 2022
Pérez Ampueda also said that the PDVSA special fire brigade were the ones that fought the fire on the ship.
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