Tanker blast at Turkish port kills 1 Italian crew, operations continue

Tanker blast at Turkish port kills 1 Italian crew, operations continue
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ANKARA (Reuters) - An explosion on an LPG tanker killed an Italian crew member and injured 15 others at the port of Aliaga in Turkey's western Izmir province late on Monday but work at the petrochemical plant has continued, its operator said.

The vessel was anchored at harbour at Petkim petrochemical plant operated by the Azerbaijani state oil company SOCAR.

Italian crew member Roberto Montegurdia died in the incident, Aliaga province's sub-Governor Erhan Gunay told reporters. All injured personnel had been discharged from hospital, SOCAR later said.

"At Petkim Pier 5 around 23:20 (2020 GMT), a fire broke out due to an unspecified reason during the connection to the Italian flagged Synzania for the filling of liquid hydrocarbons," Petkim said in a statement.

"As a result of the immediate intervention of our teams, the fire was extinguished and cooling work on the ship is continuing," it added.

SOCAR said an investigation into the fire was ongoing. Operations at the Petkim plant and SOCAR's STAR refinery were continuing, it said.

"Neither Petkim, nor STAR were closed for investigation. All facilities at Petkim continue operating as usually. The vessel on which the accident happened does not belong to SOCAR," SOCAR said in a statement.

(Reporting by Ece Toksabay; Editing by Jonathan Spicer and Dominic Evans)

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