08 Aug 2022 | 04:57 AM UTC
Cuba: Emergency response ongoing to contain fire at fuel storage facility in Matanzas late Aug. 7 /update 2
Emergency response ongoing to contain fire at fuel storage facility in Matanzas, Cuba, late Aug. 7. One killed, at least 120 injured.
Event
Emergency services continue to respond to an uncontrolled fire at a fuel storage area in Matanzas late Aug. 7. The fire started Aug. 5 after lightning struck the facility. According to officials, the blaze has killed at least one person and injured 121 people. 17 firefighters are reportedly missing. Authorities evacuated over 1,000 civilians from the area as a precaution. Reports indicate that at least two of the eight fuel tanks have exploded.
Efforts to contain the fire are ongoing. Officials will likely close roads leading to the site until the blaze is extinguished. Further evacuations are possible.
Matanzas is 84 km (52 miles) east of Havana.
Advice
Heed all evacuation orders. Seek updated information on road conditions if driving in the affected area; road closures and detours will cause increased congestion and delays. Collect essential items - including identification and any important legal and travel documents - in an easily accessible "go-bag."
Individuals not under evacuation warnings should consider remaining inside well-ventilated, air-conditioned spaces to reduce exposure to smoke. Individuals with chronic respiratory illnesses may be more susceptible to the negative effects of smoke inhalation. Eye irritation is possible; flush irritated eyes with copious amounts of clean water.