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FLAMES AND SMOKE

A SPECTACULAR BLAZE BARRELS OF TAR OIL EXPLODE (P.A.) AUCKLAND, May 21. Barrels of tar oil which exploded in rapid succession created considerable difficulties for the firemen in a spectacular fire at the premises of the refinery of the Auckland Gas Company in Beaumont street early to-night. At various stages it appeared as if the fire was wholly under control, but then a barrel of oil would burst and the contents would spread and carry the flames above the building once more. Dense clouds of smoke rose high above the city and were seen from many points. Occasionally a column of smoke would be illuminated for a few minutes by the glare as the flames secured a renewed hold. In the terrific heat which was generated from the oil the firemen from two machines from the central station fought a hard battle and a special fire-fighting preparation seemed at first to have little or no effect on the oil which burned for long after the main part of the building had been destroyed. How the fire started could not be stated definitely. An explosion was heard shortly after 6.30 p.m.. and in a very short time the flames had spread throughout the building and were mounting above the roof. The refining plant was housed in a wood and iron building which was gutted, and the plant was destroyed.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24613, 22 May 1941, Page 6

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FLAMES AND SMOKE Otago Daily Times, Issue 24613, 22 May 1941, Page 6

FLAMES AND SMOKE Otago Daily Times, Issue 24613, 22 May 1941, Page 6