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Indonesia declares emergency after oil spill

Indonesia has declared a state of emergency around a port on Borneo Island, officials said on Tuesday, April 3, 2018 after a large oil spill and fire killed four people.

Indonesia oil spill
State of emergency declared after Indonesia oil spill

Disaster mitigation officials were able to control the blaze in the port city of Balikpapan.

But officials were still working to contain the spill, which started on Saturday and spread over an area of around 12 square km (4.5 square miles).

“We have warned the public not to carry out activities that could spark fires,” Suryanto, head of the city’s environmental agency, said.

Balikpapan, in East Kalimantan, is a major mining and energy hub and home to one of the few oil refineries in the country, run by state energy firm Pertamina.

The state-owned company said it was investigating where the oil had originated and that its own underwater pipeline in the area did not have any leaks. Pertamina said there had been no disruptions to operations.

“At this time, our team is prioritising management (of the incident),” said Arya Dwi Paramita, external communications manager at Pertamina.

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