Nickel plant Explosion in Indonesia kills 13 staff
Eight victims were Indonesian and five Chinese. The plant is Chinese-funded.
During repair work on a furnace, a flammable liquid ignited and caused nearby oxygen tanks to explode, an initial investigation suggested.
Indonesia is the world's top producer of nickel, which is used in electric car batteries and stainless steel.
An initial explosion caused several other blasts since there were many other oxygen tanks nearby, said a spokesperson for Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park (IMIP).
The fire was extinguished hours later.
IMIP is a nickel-focused enterprise, owned by a Chinese company, which produces stainless steel and carbon steel.
The company said it would cover the treatment costs for victims.
"Their faces were burnt, their clothes were all burnt," a worker who witnessed the explosion told the French news agency AFP.
Acting Morowali district head Rachmansyah Ismail told local media that nearly half of the injured were foreign workers, and at least 17 of them were seriously injured.
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