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Blast at California refinery injures four people

The facility’s flare system was triggered to burn off fuel that could add to the fire.

AN EXPLOSION ROCKED an Exxon Mobil refinery this morning in California.

A huge smokestack flare was triggered, which rained down ash and left four with minor injuries, company and local officials said.

The facility — a structure several stories tall — was shattered.

Fire crew 

Crews poured water onto the structure afterward, and a fire spokesman said at midday the situation was controlled.

The blast happened in a recently installed processing facility and the material involved was gasoline, said Fire Department spokesman Steve Deuel.

The facility’s flare system was triggered to burn off fuel that could add to the fire, Deuel said.
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Residents within a mile or two reported feeling a sharp jolt that they initially thought was an earthquake.

Electrical contractor Cory Milsap-Harris, 21, was in a switch house next door to the blast site keeping an eye on three colleagues working 8 feet underground in a manhole.

“Everything was going smooth. Next thing I hear sounded like heavy metal next door. There was a loud bang,” he said. “You could feel the building shake a little.”

Milsap-Harris said the blast reverberated in his ears despite the several layers of hearing protection he routinely wears.

Staff flee 

He rushed his co-workers outside, where people were running away from flames and black smoke.

Brittney Davis, whose office is about a block from the refinery, says the blast sounded and felt like something had rammed her building.

The whole building shook. We couldn’t figure out what it was, but we stepped outside the door and the flames were shooting up from the refinery.

“I could feel the heat from the flame,” she added.

Refinery Explosion he ExxonMobil refinery is seen after an explosion in a gasoline processing unit at the facility. AP AP

Exxon Mobil spokesman Todd Spitler said the four contractors were taken to a hospital for evaluation. The refinery sent many workers home for the day.

Spitler said the cause of the explosion was under investigation and company officials were working with local agencies.

Nearby roads were closed after the blast hit, shortly before 9am.

Refinery Explosion AP AP

Students at 13 nearby schools were kept indoors, said Tammy Khan of the Torrance Unified School District.

The South Coast Air Quality Management District issued a smoke advisory for areas surrounding the refinery.

Exxon Mobil said no harmful emissions were detected by its air quality monitors on the refinery fence line.

The facility about 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles covers 750 acres, employs over a thousand people, and processes an average of 155,000 barrels of crude oil per day and produces 1.8 billion gallons of gasoline per year, according to the company.

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