Three Workers Hospitalized in Delaware Refinery Explosion
Equipment failure at a Delaware refinery caused an explosion that has sent three workers to the hospital.
News outlets report the Office of the State Fire Marshal said in a release the Delaware City Refinery was the site of a “minor explosion” during equipment maintenance Tuesday.
A Delaware City Refining Company spokeswoman says the injured men were contractors. The News Journal reports she disputed there was an explosion, but didn’t explain how the men were injured.
A 39-year-old man was in critical condition after suffering burns to his face and arms. A 36-year-old man was in serious condition, with burns to his face and neck. A 22-year-old man suffered burns to his feet.
Chief Deputy State Fire Marshal Robert Fox says there was neither fire nor damage to equipment.
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