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Fire hits SK oil storage
A fire broke out at SK Energy’s oil storage facility in Incheon Tuesday afternoon.No casualties were reported. Fire fighters have been struggling to put out the fire.
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Fire hits SK oil storage
April 26, 2011 - 16:28
By 황장진
A fire broke out at SK Energy’s oil storage facility in Incheon Tuesday afternoon.
No casualties were reported. Fire fighters have been struggling to put out the fire.
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