Two dead, 56 hurt in dual blasts at Romanian liquified petroleum plant

A pair of massive explosions at an unlicensed liquified petroleum plant in Romania killed at least two people and injured 56 others — including 39 first responders.

The first blast rattled the town of Crevedia near the capital of Bucharest, and forced authorities to evacuate nearby homes and shut down local traffic as the flames spread to two fuel tanks, according to a report by the BBC.

The second explosion sent a mammoth mushroom cloud high into the sky — and injured more than two dozen firefighters who had responded to the scene, officials told the news outlet.

Two people — a couple who were not identified — were killed while others, including several police officers, were listed in critical condition, some with severe burns.

“We think four of the patients will be more than certainly be transferred tonight to hospitals in Italy and Belgium,” Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu told reporters early Sunday.


First responders are pictured at the scene of two deadly explosions at a  Romanian liquified petroleum plant.
A pair of explosions at a Romanian liquified petroleum gas plant on Saturday killed at least two people and left 56 others, including 39 first-responders, seriously injured. Government officials said the plant was no licensed to operate.
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pictured is a second massive explosion at a Romanian liquified petroleum plant sent first responders scrambling.
Two blasts at an unlicensed liquified petroleum gas plant near the Romanian capital of Bucharest on Saturday sent massive mushroom clouds high into the air, killing two and forcing an evacuation of neighboring homes, officials said.
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Romanian Deputy Interior Minister Raed Arafat said the plant was not licensed to operate.

In a Facebook post, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis offered his condolences.

“At the moment, the zero priority is to provide those affected with all the necessary support and facilitate their access to emergency treatment,” he wrote. “As soon as the situation in the at-risk area is stabilized, an investigation must be swiftly launched to find out whether the law and regulations have been breached.”


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Officials in Crevedia near the Romanian capital of Bucharest shut down local traffic and evacuated nearby homes following a pair of deadly blasts that rocked an unlicensed liquified petroleum plant on Saturday, authorities said.
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pictured are irefighters who were hurt in liquified petroleum gas plant in Romania.
Officials said 39 first responders, including this firefighter, were seriously injured when two blasts rocked an unlicensed liquified petroleum plant near the Romanian capital of Bucharest on Saturday. The explosions killed at least two people.
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“I ask the authorities to take immediate measures for the injured so that the tragedies of the past will not repeat,” Iohannis added.

Liquified petroleum gas is a mixture of hydrocarbon gases that’s popular in Eastern Europe as a cheaper alternative to gasoline and diesel fuel, but is highly combustible.

Authorities said a probe is underway to find the cause of the deadly blast.

With Post wires