Tanker Engulfed in Flames in Indonesia

An oil product tanker named Srikandi 511 suffered a fire while the vessel was docked in Barito Muara Kuin River, Banjarmasin, Indonesia.
Based on the picture, the fire had spread down the river as well, as the fuel oil from the vessel spilled.
There have been no casualties and all crew members are reported to be safe, Indonesian state-owned oil and natural gas corporation Pertamina said.
Pertamina added that the fire at its Banjarmasin fuel terminal, one of its key fuel supply points in South Kalimantan, was extinguished at 4 p.m.
The company added that the fuel supply from the terminal was not impacted and that cooling measures had been undertaken so as to prevent the fire from spreading. As a precaution, the operation of jetty number 3 has been suspended, while the jetty number 1 is working normally.
The extent of the damage caused by the fire as well as its cause are yet to be determined.

一艘名為Srikandi 511的石油產品油輪火災,當時該船停靠在印度尼西亞Banjarmasin的Barito Muara Kuin River。
根據圖片,因為船上的燃油溢出,火勢也在河邊蔓延。
印尼國有石油和天然氣公司Pertamina說,沒有人員傷亡,據報導所有船員都是安全的。
Pertamina補充說,南加里曼丹省的主要燃料供應點之一Banjarmasin燃料站的火勢在下午4點被撲滅。
該公司補充說,碼頭的燃料供應沒有受到影響,並採取了降溫措施,以防止火勢蔓延。作為預防措施,3號碼頭的運行暫停,1號碼頭正常運行。
火災造成的損害程度及其原因尚未確定。

Image Courtesy: Tradewinds / Imformation Source: World Maritime News Staff