The
fire has now been largely put out, they added.
An explosion occurred on the Stolt Groenland, a 25,000-tonne,
Cayman Island-flagged oil tanker, at the southern port of Ulsan
at around 10:50 a.m. (0150 GMT), a coastguard official said.
There were 25 sailors aboard, including Russians and Filipinos.
The fire spread to another oil tanker docked nearby, the
9,000-tonne, South Korean-flagged Bau Dalian, with 21 aboard, he
said.
All of the sailors on both ships were rescued, but 10 people,
most of whom were workers at the terminal, were wounded, a fire
official told Reuters. Nine of them were South Korean, including
one in a critical condition, and the other was from India.
"The fire has largely been put out but we are checking inside
the vessels if there are any flames left or smoke coming out,"
the first official said.
Any impact on the terminal's output or the surrounding
environment appears minimal for now as the ships were at the
port for repair, he added.
The Coast Guard is investigating the cause of the incident and
police have blocked traffic in the area in case of a further
blast, officials said.
(Reporting by Hyonhee Shin; editing by Christian Schmollinger
and Clelia Oziel)
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