UPDATE 6.15am: FIREFIGHTERS have contained a monster blaze involving 700,000 litres of flammable liquid at an oil manufacturing plant in Melbourne's southeast.

Country Fire Authority firefighters were joined by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade to try to bring the blaze measuring 1800sqm under control.

 

Crews managed to contain the fire to the TriTech Lubricants site by about 2am.

 

 

FULL STORY at:

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/crews-battle-massive-fire-at-melbo...

 

 

And video:  http://video.heraldsun.com.au/1938509018/Massive-fire-destroys-oil-...

 

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700,000 Liters = 184,920.44 Gallons

That's a lot of fuel to burn. I bet your glad that it's just plain old ordinary flammable liquids verses the new fuels we get to deal with that are made using ETOH.

Great photo Lutan!

CBz
Reminds me of going into Philly as vollies in the late sixties.
Where you hung out and talked with career guys and learned.

One night there was a very large structure that was belching some heavy smoke and they were setting up a deluge gun off the midship of a Mack, when it let out a loud, very loud, hiss.
This was at a refinery fire that was out of control. We hauled some hose that night...

Everyone, in unison, turned and took off in search of cover.

Then it went.
It sent half of us to the ground, some to hospital.
I scuffed a knee and banged up my shoulder, which occasionally still reminds me.

The paper the next day had a picture of the fireball. They estimated it to be a quarter mile, diametrically speaking.

Another refinery blaze showed me the heat travel of a storage tank flaming away.
You could feel that thing from thousands of yards away.
I think it was a 1.5 million gallon tank at the Getty refinery.

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