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Cuba held a dialogue with experts from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to learn about methods of remediation in the disaster-affected area. industrial fire from killingsThis was announced on Friday by the Cuban Foreign Ministry.
Cuban specialists They asked EPA members to “assess the actions already taken” in the area during a virtual meeting last Wednesday.
On August 12, officials from the Cuban Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment, among other institutions, presented “the main tasks undertaken since the fire was extinguished”, according to the Foreign Ministry.
In addition, the island’s specialists requested “the possibility of access to the most innovative methods and procedures accumulated as EPAas well as companies associated with the oil sector and other agencies involved in such accidents,” the agency added.
In a statement released this Friday, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba emphasized the “professional and fruitful exchange environment” of the meeting, where they also discussed “possible ways of cooperation” in the restoration of the territory consumed Fire.
The fire in Matanzas killed 16 people.
August 5 a Fire frightening scale based on fuel depots killingswhen lightning struck 1 of 8 tanks in the industrial park, according to Cuban authorities.
Four of the eight tanks at the storage base, the largest of its kind in the Caribbean country to receive and store crude oil, have completely burned down, causing explosions and flames several tens of meters high.
A column of smoke has become visible in neighboring provinces such as Mayabeque and Havana, the latter at a distance of 104 kilometers.
In the early stages of the fire, Cuba acknowledged and thanked the United States for “technical advice”, but nothing happened.
As a result of the incident, 16 people were killed, mostly firefighters, and 146 others were injured, 15 of them remain in hospitals.
(As reported by EFE)
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