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The Amuay
complex has had
problems in the past
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Stella Lugo
said there was no risk of further explosions at the Amuay plant in the north of
the country.
Officials
earlier said a gas tank had blown up during the night, damaging the plant and
nearby buildings.
The Amuay
refinery is one of the biggest in the world, producing some 645,000 barrels a
day.
Officials
have been giving regular updates on the number of dead and injured.
Ms Lugo,
governor of Falcon state, earlier said seven had died but later revised the
figure to 19.
She said
there was still a big fire at the plant, but the situation was under control.
Earlier,
Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez blamed the explosion on a gas leak.
"It
was a significant explosion, there is appreciable damage to infrastructure and
houses opposite the refinery," he said.
Analysts
say refineries in Venezuela, South America's biggest oil producer, have
suffered from a long list of problems including power failures and accidents.
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| The fire is said to be under control |
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