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Fire Erupts at Mexican Naval Oil Platform: Four Dead, 16 Injured

© East News / Polaris ImagesVeracruz, Mexico: La Muralla IV, semi-submersible drilling rig for ultra deep water operations, owned by Mexican Grupo R and operated by Pemex, the state-owned Mexican oil company
Veracruz, Mexico: La Muralla IV, semi-submersible drilling rig for ultra deep water operations, owned by Mexican Grupo R and operated by Pemex, the state-owned Mexican oil company - Sputnik International
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Four people have been confirmed dead after a fire broke out on an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, the country’s state-run oil company Pemex said in its Twitter on Wednesday.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — All of the 16 injured people are being treated at the Pemex hospital in the city of Ciudad del Carmen in the Mexican state of Campeche and the Mexican Social Security Institute. Two of them are in critical condition.

"Unfortunately, the death of 4 workers in today's incident at the Abkatun platform is confirmed," Pemex said.

As many as 300 employees of state-owned Mexican company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) have been evacuated from an oil platform off the coast of Campeche, Mexico after a fire broke out Wednesday, the company said on Twitter.

According to the company, at least eight ships are trying to extinguish the fire, reportedly started by an explosion.

There are currently no reports of oil leaking into the water.

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