Some witnesses said at over 1pm, fire rose from a
tanker which was refueling the gas station. Few minutes later, smoke and
fires covered the whole area. As the gas station is located near the Military
Hospital108, the street was blockaded.
At 2.15pm, fire from the tanker remained strong, with
big bangs. Over 50 fire policemen tried to control the fire, with the support
of nearly 10 fire trucks.
A four-seat car parking in the petrol station was
burned down. A nearby two-storey beer shop and 6-7 motorbikes in the front
were also destroyed by fire. Three employees at the gas stations were injured
in their hands and faces. They were brought to the hospital for emergency
aid.
At 2.30pm, gasoline spilled from the tanker, making the
flames more intense. Many policemen had to use fire extinguishers or feet to
extinguish the fire that was spreading with the flow of fuel on the road.
Hundreds of people stood hundreds of meters from the site to observe the
fires.
At 2.40pm, policemen used a 20m ladder truck to
approach the fire from the tennis court behind the gas station. Thus, the
fire was no longer fierce as before.
At 3.30pm, the tank truck was still in fire. The police
used water cannons to control the fire. Fire fighters and local
night-watchmen used black sand to block the fire from the tanker.
At 4pm, firefighters shouted with joy when the fire was
under control; no black smoke rose.
At 4.15pm, the fire was totally controlled but water
and petrol covered the road. The road remained blocked.
When firefighters were cleaning up the scene, the smoke
shut up again, covering the tanker. Dozens of policemen rushed to put out the
fire.
VietNamNet’s reporters are still at the scene to update
information.
Some photos of the fire:
Photo:
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Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 6, 2013
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