Motor Oil: In recession the fire in the refineries, three workers injured – The company’s announcement

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Three workers were slightly injured by her in her refinery which broke out on Tuesday afternoon (17/09/2024) and which is in remission according to the company’s announcement. The communication issued by Motor Oil on the following: “Today, September 17, at the site of the southern refinery of Motor Oil Refineries in the Saints Theodorus, a serious fire of unknown causes occurred. The situation is in remission. Since the fire they have been slightly injured at the upper extremities 3 workers of a cooperating contractor company, who were taken to Corinth Hospital and receive all necessary care. Since the beginning of the incident we have been in a loving and continuous cooperation with the authorities. We thank the Fire Corps and its people, but also our people in the refinery for their cooperation from the first moment.” The situation in Motor Oil now. — idiotypos 🍉 (@idiotypos) The fire extinguishing continues The fire that occurred on Tuesday afternoon (17/09/2024) continues to burn at the Motor Oil facility. At the point 60 firefighters with 25 vehicles are attempted in collaboration with the Motor Oil firefighting forces and the starting point of the fire has been reportedly isolated. (BISILITY/EUROKINISSI) Fire sources have pointed out that the smoke and flame of the fire has been reduced and there is currently no risk of extending it to adjacent tanks. However, according to the same sources, due to the highly flammable materials there is no room for complacency and it is expected that the extinguishing operation will last for many hours until the last spark is extinguished and the risk of resurgence or expansion of the fire is eliminated. It is recalled that due to the fire the 112 message of removal of residents of the area was issued, while the traffic of vehicles on the old highway has been interrupted from the height of the node of Saint Theodora to the height of the Kalamaki tolls on both traffic streams.