Follow-up of the same report 5 days ago.
The death toll rose to 48 at Venezuela's biggest oil refinery, where fires were still raging on Monday nearly three days after a powerful explosion. The higher toll was announced by Falcon state Gov. Stella Lugo in remarks to the Venezuelan radio station Union Radio. Officials have said scores of people were injured.
Residents in a neighbourhood next to the refinery say they had no warning before the explosion hit at about 1am on Saturday.
"What bothers us is that there was no sign of an alarm. I would have liked for an alarm to have gone off or something," said Luis Suarez, a bank employee in the neighborhood. "Many of us woke up thinking it was an earthquake."
The blast knocked down walls, shattered windows and left streets littered with rubble.
People who live next to the refinery said they smelled strong fumes coming from the refinery starting between 7pm and 8pm Friday, hours before the blast, but many said they weren't worried because they had smelled such odours before.
Then, a cloud of gas ignited in an area of fuel storage tanks and exploded. Some of the tanks were still burning on Monday, billowing black smoke.
President Hugo Chavez visited the refinery on Sunday and said investigators haven't yet determined what caused the disaster.
In a televised conversation with Chavez, one state oil company officials
said workers had made their rounds after 9pm and hadn't noticed anything
unusual. The official said that at about midnight officials detected
the gas leak and "went out to the street to block traffic."
"And later something happened that set (it) off," Chavez said. "A spark somewhere."
Energy analyst Jorge Pinon said the accounts of the hours leading up the explosion raise concerns.
"The
fact that the gas leak went undetected for a number of hours and that there was no evacuation alarm (or) order indicates to me that there is a lack of safety related planning and behaviors throughout the complex, and most important in nearby communities," Pinon said.
Amuay is among the world's largest refineries and is part of the Paraguana Refinery Complex, which also includes the adjacent Cardon refinery. Together, the refineries process about 900 000 barrels of crude per day and 200 000 barrels of gasoline.
Meanwhile, President Jacob Zuma offered his condolences to Venezuela following the explosion, Sapa reported.
"Our hearts are with President [Hugo] Chavez, family and friends of the deceased, as well as the government and the people of Venezuela during this difficult time of mourning," Zuma said in a statement.
"It is expected that the investigation into the tragedy will bring closure to those families who have lost their loved ones in line of duty to the great people of Venezuela," Zuma said.
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Posted Aug-31-2012 BySuarezThe Hero (45.30) 
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***Chavez said. "A spark somewhere."*** no shit Sherlock??!
Can't believe he hasn't blamed the US drones for this by now??
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByBillyBangcock (495.50) 
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Total commando drill.
Posted Aug-31-2012 Bydrtyrell (158.22) 
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CIA at work
Posted Aug-31-2012 ByJegsman (270.46) 
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if you have the money for the maintenance of the oil industry and destine to give it to Cuba, Nicaragua, Uruguay, Argentina and Bolivia, then, these things happen ...
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