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Dozens trapped on board as Indonesian oil tanker bursts into flames
- Two explosions were heard shortly before the blaze broke out on the Jag Leela
- At least 22 people have been injured, and local police say dozens of people are still trapped on the tanker
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At least 22 people were injured when a crude oil tanker burst into flames at one of Indonesia’s busiest ports on Monday with rescuers scrambling to reach dozens trapped on board, an official said.
Two explosions were heard shortly before the blaze broke out on the Jag Leela, belching huge clouds of thick black smoke into the air.
Firefighters on board another boat battled to put out the inferno on the Indonesia-flagged vessel that was docked for repairs at North Sumatra’s Belawan port.
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Emergency personnel rushed 22 injured sailors to hospital with dozens more still trapped on the tanker, said local police chief Dayan, who goes by one name.
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The cause of the explosion and fire had yet to be determined, he said.
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