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Deputy chief
fire officer Henderson Patrick told local media: “Arriving on the scene we discovered
that it was an alcohol tank that was involved in the fire. The tank normally
holds around 300,000 gallons of alcohol and we were informed that it was about
half-full”. “There is enough satisfaction in the
operations that we are conducting because the tank itself is contained within a
bund wall, which is intended to prevent the escape of potentially polluting
substances and designed to hold the contents of the tank in the event that it
is ruptured.” However, he said in the
case of a violent rupture, other buildings could be put at risk. In extinguishing the fire, the firefighters
ruptured the roof of the tank to allow the flames to escape before applying
alcohol resistant foam.
Patrick added that two people were sent for
medical attention as a precaution. While an investigation is currently ongoing
as to how the fire broke out, he suspects that individuals working near the
area may have contributed to the blaze. Mount
Gay confirmed that the fire was out. “Earlier
today a fire occurred at our distillery home in St. Lucy, Barbados. We’re happy
to announce that there were no serious injuries and the fire was extinguished”.
As it related to the cause of the fire,
the Deputy Fire Chief said it would take time to gather all of the pertinent
information. He, however, indicated that two people were working near the tank
at the time, “and that may have contributed to the incident.”
In recent years, Mount Gay Rum, which began operations in 1703, has been expanding its range of premium expressions using its reserves of aged spirits. In 2018 it released the first bottling of its Master Blender Collection – a limited-edition, peat-smoked rum called XO, a blend of column and pot still rums that have been matured for eight to 15 years in American oak barrels. In 2015, it acquired a 134-hectare plantation in Barbados in order make its single-estate, “terroir” rum.
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2019/01/fire-at-mount-gay-rum-distillery-burns-150000-gallons-of-alcohol/
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