Incident Report

Subject:         UKRAINE - TWENTY OIL TANKER CARS DERAILED AND 11 CAUGHT FIRE

Date of Email report:  Sun 24/08/2014 19:22

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Twenty oil tanker cars derailed and 11 caught fire during a routine transfer at Horodyshche railway station in Cherkasy Oblast on the morning of Aug. 22, triggering an oil spill, stated the State Emergencies Service.  A train carrying 35 tanks through Horodyshche in Cherkasy Oblast derailed triggering a major oil spill, with 11 tanks catching on fire. The spill was discovered at 6:35 a.m., reports the State Emergencies Service. Crews cleaned up over 1,250 square meters of the territory and extinguished the fire by 11 a.m. with the help of 230 local emergency personnel and members of Ukraine’s State Emergencies Service. Horodysche, home to 14,480 residents, was on high alert in the morning as the fire spread to neighboring houses near the railway station. Around five fire units were sent to Horodyshche, located some 142 km from Kyiv, from the neighboring Kirovohrad Oblast to extinguish it. Electricity and gas supply were cut in the morning of Aug. 22. No casualties were reported from the site, according to local officials. “Around 25 houses were burnt. No injuries are reported,” Mykola Dudnyk, the head of local city council administration told 112 Channel. While the investigation is underway, it’s unlikely the catastrophe would cause significant penalties for responsible companies or make it to the top ecological inspections.

 

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