Qatar LNG factory explosion injures 54, leaves 18 missing, gov’t says
An explosion occurred at Qatar's main liquefied natural gas processing facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City, injuring 54 people and leaving 18 missing. The Qatari Ministry of Interior stated the "internal explosion" was caused by a "technical malfunction." Emergency response teams were deployed by QatarEnergy, which administers the industrial hub, and brought a fire at the Barzan factory under control.

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AI-generatedAn explosion occurred at Qatar's main liquefied natural gas processing facility in Ras Laffan Industrial City, injuring 54 people and leaving 18 missing. The Qatari Ministry of Interior stated the "internal explosion" was caused by a "technical malfunction." Emergency response teams were deployed by QatarEnergy, which administers the industrial hub, and brought a fire at the Barzan factory under control. The ministry confirmed there was no leakage posing a danger to public safety. Ras Laffan Industrial City is a major global LNG export facility.
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5 extractedIn March, the industrial hub sustained 'significant damage' after being targeted by Iranian missile and drone attacks.
Ras Laffan Industrial City is home to the world’s largest LNG export facility, producing about one-fifth of global supply.
There was no leakage from the facility that would pose a danger to public safety.
The explosion at Ras Laffan Industrial City was caused by a 'technical malfunction'.
An explosion at Qatar's main liquefied natural gas processing facility injured 54 people and left 18 missing.