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Fire breaks out at Escombreras refinery, now fully extinguished
No injuries as Repsol tackles blaze in Cartagena outskirts, precautionary alerts lifted
A fire at the Repsol refinery in Escombreras broke out yesterday but has now been fully extinguished with no injuries reported. The flames broke out just before 6pm on Monday in the older Topping-3 unit, used for crude oil distillation, and sent a huge plume of black smoke high into the sky over the valley. Repsol's own firefighters had it under control within an hour and completely out by 11.05pm, all using their internal resources.
Cartagena's mayor Noelia Arroyo visited the site and spoke directly with refinery officials. She mentioned hearing from Alumbres residents about "a detonation" and noted the fire mainly affected "a tank that converts crude oil into diesel".
No risk of spread ever materialised, and Repsol cut off hydrocarbon supplies while letting the fuel burn out safely and cooling nearby areas. Emergency services from 112, including 061 ambulances, stood ready but all returned to base by 11.30pm when things returned to normal. An investigation into the cause is now underway.









