An explosion at a fuel storage site sent earthquake-force shock waves across Puerto Rico’s capital on Friday and set more than a dozen tanks on fire, sending up a tower of inky smoke that forced airliners to alter flight paths.
Seemingly miraculously, no one was reported killed by the blast at Caribbean Petroleum Corp in the suburb of Bayamon. The cause was unknown.
The explosion at 12.30am was the equivalent of a 2.8 magnitude earthquake, according to the Puerto Rico Seismic Network. It shook people out of bed across metropolitan San Juan and shattered windows across the bay in colonial Old San Juan, one of many neighborhoods where onlookers gaped at the thick smoke.
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Governor Luis Fortuno declared a state of emergency for five municipalities, including San Juan and Bayamon, to receive federal funds for affected areas. Up to 1,500 people were evacuated from one neighborhood because of concerns over smoke contamination, he said.
Fifteen of the site’s 40 fuel tanks caught fire but several tanks were no longer burning by Friday night, Fortuno said.
He said Puerto Rico still has a 24-day supply of fuel and assured residents six of the US island’s seven fuel lines were operating.
The fire was contained, chief firefighter Pedro Vazquez said and firefighters were spraying the rest of the fuel tanks at the facility with cold water and foam to reduce the risk of further blasts.
Fortuno said at least four people sought help for respiratory problems. Several drivers were hurt when the explosion shattered glass in their cars and two people suffered minor injuries at the US Army’s Fort Buchanan, adjacent to the fuel storage site, which supplies Gulf gas stations across the island.
Gulf spokeswoman Frances Rios said all five workers who were inside the plant managed to escape without injury after realizing what was happening.
“They were able to get out of the place quickly,” said Rios, who is based in San Juan.
She said the company’s facilities had been well maintained and it would be impossible to determine the cause of the blast before the fire was extinguished.
Marcial Orlando Felix, the top local official for the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said a special team from the mainland would investigate the blast but would have to wait until the fire was out to enter the site.
Police and FBI agents were investigating graffiti found after the blast in a highway tunnel in the capital with the message: “Boom, fire, RIP, Gulf.”
“Everything is very preliminary at this point but obviously we’re looking into the graffiti and it’s a concern,” police chief Jose Figueroa Sancha said.
The tanks at Caribbean Petroleum hold about 10 percent of the gasoline consumed in Puerto Rico, Consumer Affairs Secretary Luis Rivera Marin said. He said there was no risk of shortages, but the government ordered gasoline prices frozen anyway after some service stations raised prices.
The flames, which could be seen from kilometers away, intensified in the hours following the explosion and Figueroa Sancha said it would likely take several days to put out the fire.
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