Massive Fire At Fuel Storage Facility Near Kiev

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Several firefighters have been killed, with several others left injured or still unaccounted for, after a massive fire at an oil depot in Kalynivka, near Kiev, triggered a series of huge explosions on Tuesday. Around 180 firefighters were at the scene trying to control the blaze, which started on Monday night, when a number of nearby oil tanks caught fire and exploded.

The scale of the disaster has prompted an evacuation. Ukraine and the EU may now face acid rain.

Ukrainian environmentalist Vladimir Boreyko told RIA Novosti : “The process is catastrophic,” adding that “People should be evacuated at least in a radius of 5 kilometers due to soot and toxic products from the fire. It’s a serious danger to health and can cause lung problems and cancer.”

“Then there will be the second phase: acid rain destroying crops in the fields and forests,” he added.

Christopher Busby, of the European Committee on Radiation Risks, warns that the incident will be “a significant environmental health problem.”

“These fires produce carbon nanoparticles and produce contamination with a lot of cancer-producing substances,” he said, adding that they can lead to heart attacks and strokes within about a week of exposure.

These particles will be rained out by “the black rain, a result of moisture from the air.”

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Ukraine and the EU may suffer from acid rain, following a huge blaze at an oil and gas storage facility near Kiev.

RT reports:

According to a local TV channel 1+1, cited by RIA: “There were 180 rescuers at the facility when the blast occurred. It’s not known how many survived. Ambulances can hardly manage to cope with transporting those injured. Rescuers say that gas pipelines run behind the oil tanks on fire, and they can explode as well.”

“Just like you, we consider the possibility that fire from the oil depot may spread to the airfield area. The Defense Ministry and the air command ‘Center’ did all they could to prevent such a scenario. All special services of the airfiled and personnel are ready. This is a facility under our special attention,” Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said.

The disaster at the BRSM-Nafta facility some 20 km southwest of the Ukrainian capital started Monday night, with one worker fatally burned in the initial fire. Five others were hospitalized with serious burns.

The death toll rose Tuesday morning as the fire spread across the site and caused massive explosions. Several firefighters responding to the emergency died, Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said on his Twitter account.

Four firefighters are among the fatalities, TV channel 1+1 reported, citing a source in the emergency services.

Six firefighters are not accounted for, the Interior Ministry has reported. Six others were injured and taken to the hospital, it added.

Some 50 fire brigades were called to the site to contain the blaze, but they were forced to back off. Residents of the nearby town of Vasilkov and several nearby villages said plumes of black smoke from the fire polluted the air. According to eyewitness accounts, the sky over the area is filled with black clouds, and rain, black from the smoke, was reported in the depot’s vicinity, 112 Ukraina TV channel reported from the scene.

The scale of the disaster should prompt an evacuation from the area, Ukrainian environmentalist Vladimir Boreyko told RIA Novosti.

“The process is catastrophic. People should be evacuated at least in a radius of 5 kilometers due to soot and toxic products from the fire. It’s a serious blow to health and can cause lung problems and cancer,” he said.

“Then there will be the second phase: acid rain destroying crops in the fields and forests,” he added.

Zoryan Shkiryak, an aide to Interior Minister Avakov, said the cause of the blaze could be arson or a violation of safety regulations at the facility.

Also, the fire may have been started by a botched attempt to steal fuel from a storage tank, UNIAN news agency cited a police source as saying.

An investigation has been launched into the incident at the BRSM-Nafta facility, Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council chief Aleksandr Turchinov said, adding that officials will determine who gave the permit to build the fuel storage facility near the airfield.

In the meantime, the heads of the storage facility said that they don’t have information about the amount of fuel in the facility.

“The general volume of the reservoirs where the fire took place has 25,000 tons of fuel. We don’t have information what volumes we had at the moment of the blaze,” the statement from BRSM-Nafta said.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has ordered his Cabinet to form an emergency task force to put out the fire at the facility, presidential press secretary Svyatoslav Tsegolko said.

Tsegolko said the theory that the incident was caused by a terrorist attack has not confirmed by investigators.

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