The claim started on Friday evening when lightning hit one of the eight reservoirs of the deposit located in Matanzas, 100 km east of Havana, which contained 26,000 cubic meters of crude oil. Since the fire has spread to other tanks.
The fire that broke out on Friday in an oil depot in Cuba is still out of control and the authorities announced on Monday August 8 that the fire had destroyed a third reservoir and threatens a fourth. Alexander Avalos Jorge, an official in the Cuba firefighters, told journalists that “the four tanks” of 50 million liters each located in a storage base “have been compromised”. “It was a chain reaction,” he said.
The start of the fire is estimated at an impact of lightning Friday evening on one of the eight deposit tanks which contained 26,000 cubic meters of crude oil, or about 50 % of its maximum capacity. Roded by fire, the cylindrical structure exploded in the early morning on Saturday, spreading the flames to a second tank containing 52,000 cubic meters of fuel oil.
Despite the fire soldiers perched on cranes and helicopters carrying out multiple water drops, this second tank in turn torn after an explosion on Sunday at midnight, forcing a rescue evacuation.
A “very complex” situation
“And what we feared happened” with the fire and the destruction of a third reservoir containing crude oil, the governor of Matanzas, Mario Sabines, said in a video published on the Twitter account on Monday Presidency, before seeing the fire spread to a fourth reservoir.