40 injured as fire breaks out at BPCL refinery in Mumbai

smoke-fire-mumbai A fire broke out after a blast at BPCL Mahul refineries in Mumbai | PTI

Forty workers were injured after a fire broke out following a boiler blast in the refinery of Bharat Petroleum in Mumbai on Wednesday afternoon, officials said.

The incident took place at the public sector oil firm's plant on the Mahul Road in Chembur area of East Mumbai at 2.45pm, they said.

After preliminary treatment at BPCL's first aid centre, 19 of them were allowed to go home, whereas 21 were shifted to nearby hospital in Chembur. One of them was in the intensive care unit.

Nine fire tenders, two foam tenders and two jumbo tankers were pressed into service to douse the blaze.

Along with the fire brigade, the refinery's own fire-fighting team, HPCL, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, RCF and Mazgaon Dock fire brigades were also engaged in dousing the flames which were now under control, said an official of the Disaster Control Room of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.

The incident took place in the "compressor shed of Hydrocracker plant", as per the company's statement.

Fire Brigade chief P.S. Rahangdale said the fire fighting was made difficult by heat and pressure inside the plant.

According to Santosh Aadhar, a local resident, a "massive" explosion was heard in the surrounding area.

"Its tremors shook windows of our building which is 500m away from the refinery," Aadhar told reporters.