An explosion at an oil refinery has sparked a shelter-in-place warning for nearby residents in Texas. Photo / Supplied
An explosion at an oil refinery has sparked a shelter-in-place warning for nearby residents in Texas. Photo / Supplied
Local officials have warned residents near a Texas oil refinery to immediately shelter in place “in light of the recent explosion” at Valero’s Port Arthur Refinery.
“To ensure the safety of all residents in the vicinity and in light of the recent explosion at the Valero refinery, an immediate shelterin place is ordered,” Port Arthur emergency management officials wrote in an alert, noting the order applied to a large swathe of land surrounding the refinery.
“Currently there is a fire in a unit at Valero’s Port Arthur, Texas refinery. All personnel have been accounted for,” Valero said in a statement, adding worker safety is a “top priority”.
Footage reportedly shows the effect of a large explosion at the Valero oil refinery in Port Arthur, Texas that resulted in a massive fire. Residents are currently advised by emergency services to shelter in place. pic.twitter.com/50qaqsuVec
Local media reports showed tall flames and a plume of black smoke rising from the refinery, and nearby residents reported a loud boom that rattled windows.
"Currently there is a fire in a unit at Valero's Port Arthur, Texas refinery. All personnel have been accounted for," Valero said in a statement, adding worker safety is a "top priority." Photo / AFP
Located about 145km east of Houston, the Port Arthur refinery employs nearly 800 employees to “process heavy sour crude oil and other feedstocks into gasoline, diesel and jet fuel”, moving about 435,000 barrels per day, according to Valero’s website.