Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Mexico’s state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) said it had sent a fireboat to pump more water into the flames. The fire broke out at the Ku Maloob Zaap oil field of Pemex around 5 a.m. local time, according to Reuters. The field is operated by Pemex. The company said the fire was caused by a gas pipe rupture near its oil field Ku Malosob ZaAP and could be brought under control with water pumps and hoses within five hours.

The fire-fighting operation lasted five hours and a leaking pipeline was to blame, according to oil company Pemex. Image copyright Getty Images Image caption An underwater gas pipe rupture caused a fire in the Gulf of Mexico and it took five hours to bring it under control, but no injuries were reported Reuters reports that the fire on Yucatan Peninsula in Western Mexico was sparked by a gas leak in an underwater pipeline.

A fire at the surface of the Gulf of Mexico broke out after a gas leak in an underwater pipeline sparked the fire, Mexico’s state-run oil company Pemex said. No injuries were reported and the company said it took approximately five hours to bring the fire under control. A huge fire broke out at night as it boiled to the surface in the ocean and took more than five hours to extinguish after a gas leak from an underwater pipeline into the Gulf of Mexico.

A gas leak from an underwater pipeline in the Gulf of Mexico led to a fire on Friday on the ocean surface, Reuters reported. The fire was extinguished within hours, state oil company Pemex told Reuters news agency. The fire was quickly extinguished and the state oil company blamed the leak on the fire.

A fire broke out in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday, sending bright orange flames into the water from a gas leak from an underwater pipeline, the state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) said. The flames resembled molten lava and on several social media platforms were dubbed the “eye of fire”.

A huge ring of flames erupts from the sea surface in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday, putting social media in blaze as breathtaking aerial footage of the bright orange flames goes viral. Company workers used nitrogen to bring the inferno under control, which looked like molten lava swirling in the water.

It is unclear how much environmental damage the gas leak and the oceanic fireball caused. Workers at the company used nitrogen to bring the fire under control, according to a source. Workers had to use nitrogen to bring the fire under control, the report said.

Flames could be seen from the surface of a gas pipeline fire in the Gulf of Mexico. No one has been reported dead after the fire broke out in the surface ocean off Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. As far as could be seen, there was nothing to bring the fire under control and it became more dangerous.

The company said the fire, which broke out on the ocean surface of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, had been brought under control before it became deadly. A video of the accident, published by Pemex, the oil company controlled by the Mexican government, was provided to you in this article. The company said that information on a leak in the Gulf of Mexico gas pipeline had been made public and that a huge fire had broken out in the Gulf waters.

A video of part of the ocean in flames in the Gulf of Mexico has been viewed more than 20 million times after a leak caused a fire on the Yucatan peninsula. Mexican state oil company Pemex (Petroleos Mexicanos) said Friday morning that there had been a leak in the pipeline. A video posted on Twitter showing the fire in southern Mexican state Chucatan had been viewed on Saturday more than 22 million times.

Various videos, photos and footage of the tragedy showed bright orange and yellow flames billowing out of the water, re-enacting scenes from various doomsday movies. People magazine reported today that several hundred dead marine animals, including dolphins, have washed ashore in Sri Lanka after a cargo ship filled with toxic chemicals caught fire and sank. Local officials believe the animals’ deaths could be linked to toxins released by the boats during the fire.

Videos posted on social media show the flames forming a “fire eye” in a circular shape around them. Although the fire has been extinguished, you should be alarmed by the fact that a pipeline leaks gas into the ocean and explodes into a fire.

We all know that toxic pollution, leaks and spills into the ocean are never good. The accident occurred approximately 150 metres from the Ku-C drilling platform of the Ku Maloob Zaap production complex on the banks of the Campeche.

The New York Times interviewed the chairman of Sri Lanka’s Marine Environment Protection Authority, Dharshani Lahandapura. The cause of the incident is still under investigation and Twitter users have their own ideas of what is going on as usual. One of the most popular videos has been viewed more than 10 million times on Twitter.

The Mexican oil company Pemex is seen with the logos on August 27, 2020 at the Cadereyta refinery in Cadereyta, on the outskirts of Monterrey, Mexico, during a visit of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

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