Two People Injured In Bp Refinery Fire – The Current Online

Update_ two people injured in BP refinery fire
Update_ two people injured in BP refinery fire

The BP Husky Toledo Refinery has been closed after two employees died in a fire at the plant on Tuesday.

BP representatives acknowledged that two persons died after being injured in the fire.

“It is with great sadness that we learn that two BP employees who were injured in a fire at the BP Husky Toledo Refinery have died,” refinery authorities said in a statement Wednesday. “Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of these two people.” All other employees have been accounted for, and our employee assistance team is on the ground in Toledo to assist those who have been affected by this tragedy.”

According to BP Husky, the fire was put out around 10:15 p.m. Tuesday night, and the refinery is still closed on Wednesday.

Crews arrived at the refinery in the 4100 block of Cedar Point Road in Oregon at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday evening for reports of injuries, according to Lucas County Regional Dispatch.

There hasn’t been any word yet on what caused the fire.

Since 2014, Eliza Grace has worked as a reporter covering movies and other forms of media. She is particularly well-known for the humorous way in which she analyses film. On a regular basis, she contributes articles to The Current that are movie reviews as well as articles about the newest movies, video games, and entertainment news. Words from Eliza Grace: "There's a standard formula for success in the entertainment medium and that's: Beat it to death if it succeeds."