Thirteen workers were killed and 46 injured on Sunday in a fire at a nickel smelter furnace owned by Indonesia Tsingshan Stainless Steel (ITSS) on Sulawesi island, the owner of the industrial park where the smelter is located said. The fire occurred when workers repaired the furnace and installed plates at 5:30 am on Sunday (2130 GMT on Saturday), killing nine Indonesian workers and four Chinese workers, Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park (IMIP) said in a statement. The fire was extinguished at 9:10 am local time, it added.
It had said earlier that an explosion killed eight Indonesian and five Chinese workers.
The furnace was shut off the day before to prepare for maintenance, IMIP said, but during the maintenance process excess iron slag flowed from the furnace.
“The furnace walls then collapsed and the remaining iron slag flowed out, causing a fire and resulting in some workers at the location suffering injuries and even fatalities,” IMIP spokesperson Dedy Kurniawan said in the statement. The workers were injured by hot steam from stainless steel slag and the burning fire, Dedy told a separate interview with local station Metro TV. There was no explosion or oxygen canister on site, he said, revising the company’s earlier statement.
(Foreign Media)
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