The main storage tank that was impacted contained more than 5,000 tonnes of fuel, he said, putting the estimated cost of the damage caused at US$8 million.

The Arbil civil defence said four fuel tanks as well as three fire trucks were burned.

“So far, we don’t know what caused it,” said Khoshnaw, adding that it could have been an electrical short circuit.

Saeed noted that the facility did not meet “any of the standards” set by the civil defence agency for safety.

With Iraq experiencing scorching summers, the country has seen multiple fires in recent weeks, affecting shopping centres, warehouses and hospitals.

Iraq is one of the world’s biggest oil producers and crude oil sales make up 90 per cent of budget revenues.

But exports from the Kurdistan region have been halted for more than a year in a dispute over legal and technical issues. 



Source: Malay Mail