<span style="color: #222222;">Flags are flying at half mast in Cuba as the country mourns 16 firefighters who died while battling a blaze at the Matanzas fuel depot. The fire broke out on 5 August after lightning struck a fuel tank at the depot on Cuba's northern coast. It took firefighters almost a week to extinguish the huge blaze, which quickly spread to two further tanks, triggering explosions. Officials said it was the worst fire in Cuban history.<br />''<br />''Forensic scientists said that due to the extremely high temperatures inside the fuel depot, they had not been able to identify the remains of 14 of the 16 firefighters killed. They said that while they knew who the 14 were who were fighting the blaze when the second tank exploded but they were not able to match the ashes they found to individuals.</span><br />
News On AIR | August 19, 2022 7:57 PM
Cuba mourns firefighters killed in blaze at Matanzas fuel depot