
"Fire Rescue Victoria responded to an incident at the Mogas unit at Viva oil refinery in Corio around 11:15 PM Thursday, following multiple calls to Triple Zero reporting explosions and flames."
"Ronnie Hayden, state secretary of the Victorian branch of the Australian Workers' Union, stated that between 50-100 workers were on site when the fire broke out, and the evacuation went to plan."
"Hayden mentioned that the fire should be out within the next couple of hours, allowing workers and authorities to better understand the impact, although he speculated on a potential shutdown lasting several days."
"FRV warned residents in areas south of the Viva oil refinery to stay inside to avoid smoke, emphasizing the ongoing containment efforts and the need for safety precautions."
A fire erupted at the Viva oil refinery in Geelong, which supplies half of Victoria's fuel and 10% of Australia's fuel. The incident began around 11:15 PM and involved explosions and flames. Fire Rescue Victoria responded to multiple emergency calls, and the fire remains out of control but contained to the area of origin. All personnel have been accounted for, and no injuries have been reported. The refinery, a 70-year-old facility, may face shutdown for several days as assessments are conducted post-fire.
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