Advert

Oil rig blast in Gulf of Mexico forces 13 workers into water

An explosion ripped through an oil rig in the Gulf of Mex-ico yesterday forcing 13 people into the water, one of whom was injured, the US Coast Guard said.

The rig was still ablaze and the blast raised fresh pollution fears as the region struggles to recover from the largest ever maritime oil spill, caused by a similar explosion a few hundred kilometers to the east.

Helicopters rushed to the scene of the latest blast to fish out workers who apparently jumped into the sea to save themselves. Officials said it was too early to know about potential pollution.

“All 13 are accounted for and they are all wearing some sort of an immersion suit that protects them from the water,” Coast Guard chief petty officer John Edwards told MSNBC.

Nine helicopters had been dispatched to the rig 130 kilometres south of Vermilion Bay in Louisiana, the spokesman said, adding the extent of any injuries suffered by the workers was not immediately clear.

Advert

0 Comments

Post comment

Comments are submitted under the express understanding and condition that the editor may, and is authorised to, disclose any/all of the above personal information to any person or entity requesting the information for the purposes of legal action on grounds that such person or entity is aggrieved by any comment so submitted.

At this time your comment will not be displayed immediately upon posting. Please allow some time for your comment to be moderated before it is displayed.

Your User Profile is incomplete.
Please click here to complete your profile before posting comments.

Advert
Advert