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Oil tanker explosion leaves one dead in Jhalakathi 

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A powerful explosion on an oil tanker on the Sungandha River in Jhalakathi on Friday left a crew member dead and seven others injured, local administration said.

The tanker, Sagar Nandini-3, was anchored at the dock when the blast occurred in its pump room while emptying octane from it, witnesses on board the vessel said.

The dead crew was identified as Kamrul Islam, while the seven others were undergoing treatment at Barishal’s Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital for burn injuries. Fire service members with the help of locals rescued the injured, reports UNB.

The tanker started sinking as its bottom was ripped apart by the impact of the explosion sending water gushing into it, said survivors.

Kobad Ali Sardar, assistant director of the Barisal Fire Service, said the fire was brought under control after an hour-long effort.

Efforts are being made to prevent the ship from sinking. Arrangements are being made to unload the oil as soon as possible, he said.

Local administration officials visited the site and ordered steps to stop an oil spill.

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