Incident Overview
Firefighters in California have contained a massive overnight blaze at a jet fuel production unit at Chevron's El Segundo refinery near Los Angeles. Residents in El Segundo, about 20 miles southwest of Los Angeles, reported hearing a significant blast around 21:30 local time (04:30 GMT) on Thursday, with orange flames and plumes of smoke visible around the refinery.
Official Statements and Safety Measures
City officials have confirmed that there is no public threat or evacuation orders in place. Chevron referred to the fire as an 'isolated event,' adding that all refinery personnel and contractors have been accounted for. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident.
Investigation and Air Quality Monitoring
The cause of the blast remains under investigation, and while it's unclear how extensive the damage to the refinery has been, local authorities are monitoring air quality for any signs of pollution. Chevron emphasized that no adverse readings have been detected by the facility's monitoring systems.
Impact on Operations
The Chevron refinery is vital to the region's fuel supply, producing 285,000 barrels of oil daily and supplying a significant portion of motor vehicle fuel and jet fuel in Southern California. Despite the incident, operations at the nearby Los Angeles airport have continued normally.
Public Response
Residents expressed shock from the blast, with one local stating, 'I thought we got nuked or something.' Firefighters responded promptly due to their close proximity to the facility, ensuring quick containment of the fire.