
SsenwknnVOĪfter nearly six hours, authorities successfully extinguished the fire and the gas emanation, restoring normal operating conditions. #Pemex informa que se registró una fuga de gas en un ducto submarino con presencia de fuego en el mar, a 150 metros de la plataforma satélite KU-C, perteneciente al Activo de Producción Ku-Maloob-Zaap. “In his house at R’lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.” /RaTbQnVv1GĪccording to a statement released by the company, “The incident was dealt with immediately when the security protocols were activated and with the accompaniment of nearby fire fighting vessels such as Santa Cruz Island, Campeche Bay and Bourbon Alienor.” They added that following the fire incident, “the interconnection valves in the pipeline were closed”. Personally, I’d like to believe Cthulhu has awoken.

Petroleos Mexicanos said it had dispatched fire control boats to pump more water over the flames. They say there is a pipeline fire in the Gulf of Mexico. Mexico City: Mexico’s state-owned oil company said Friday it suffered a rupture in an undersea gas pipeline in the Gulf of Mexico, sending flames boiling to the surface in the Gulf waters. The one guy in team meetings who is always on mute /w5o3Gs4oCA Like when your kid thinks he’s halping in the kitchen /1eXm6FzasG carina (adult human sbemail 💌) July 3, 2021 New meme template /jZbteMUgCbĭid i do this right /OfdsPpwKYR Fryda 💉J&J April/Pfizer June/Pfizer July July 2, 2021 MEXICO CITY - An explosion and fire destroyed an offshore gas platform in the Gulf of Mexico early Friday, while two workers died, eight were injured and one was missing, officials said. When Alka Yagnik sang “Paani mein aag lagaayi” I thought it was not possible. A blaze on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico resembling a large eye of fire has been brought under control, according to Mexico’s state-run oil company Pemex.
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The Gulf of Mexico looks like an apocalyptic movie because a valve on a submarine line burst. Waiting for godzilla to pop out the Gulf of Mexico /8ipS3XOtge Maybe we can phase out this stuff by uh….2050 /iU9bdPYuDa There’s only one way to put out that oil fire #GulfofMexico /AKF5BEYf0E Check out some of the funniest reactions here: One vessel, seen far from the fire, has triggered a plethora of memes. Tres barcos han apoyado para sofocar las llamas /thIOl8PLQo 🚨 Sobre el incendio registrado en aguas del Golfo de México, en la Sonda de Campeche, a unos metros de la plataforma Ku-Charly (dentro del Activo Integral de Producción Ku Maloob Zaap) Una válvula de una línea submarina habría reventado y provocado el incendioĮsta fuera de control hace 8 horas /KceOTDU1kXĪs authorities were alerted, three boats were seen in action putting out the flames. 🚨 Incendio registrado en aguas del Golfo de MéxicoĪ 400 metros de la plataforma Ku-Charly (dentro del Activo Integral de Producción Ku Maloob Zaap) A blaze on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico resembling a large eye of fire has been brought under control, according to Mexico’s state-run oil company Pem.

The incident happened when an oil pipeline connected to Pemex’s Ku-Maloob-Zaap offshore platform complex ruptured, Mexican-state-owned petroleum company Petróleos Mexicanos, also known as Pemex, said. The BBC’s radio and television correspondents as well as its videographer lost their accreditation.Footage of what looked like a scene from an end-of-the-world movie, showing bright orange flames jumping out of water resembling molten lava, took social media by storm. ”We will continue to provide impartial news and information to our audiences across the Arabic-speaking world”. “We speak to people across the political spectrum to establish the facts,” the BBC said in a statement emailed to The Associated Press over the weekend. The BBC dismissed the ministry’s allegations, saying it provides impartial and independent journalism. The Syrian ministry said it revoked the BBC’s accreditation after repeated warnings about what it claimed were “misleading reports relying on statements and testimonies from terrorist entities and those hostile to Syria.” The ministry made no mention of the documentary and did not back up its claims of biased reporting. The flames resembled molten lava and were called the 'eye of fire'. The visual of a fire breaking out in water went viral on social media.

The documentary, broadcast in late June, describes a multibillion dollar business involving the highly addictive amphetamine known as Captagon By India Today Web Desk: A gas leak from an underwater pipeline caused a huge fire on the ocean surface of the Gulf of Mexico. The same blowout that caused the explosion also caused an oil well fire and a massive offshore oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, considered the largest. BEIRUT (AP) - Syria’s Information Ministry revoked the BBC’s media accreditation, days after the British public broadcaster aired a report linking members of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s family and senior army officials to the production and smuggling of illicit drugs.
