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Death toll from Sulawesi smelter explosion rises to 18

Operations have been suspended at the Chinese-owned nickel smelter on Indonesia's Sulawesi island.

Operations have been suspended at the Chinese-owned nickel smelter on Indonesia's Sulawesi island. Photo: AP

The death toll from a fire at an Indonesian nickel smelter has risen to 18 while operations remain suspended as authorities investigate the cause of the incident.

Fire broke out early on Sunday morning on Sulawesi island at the smelter furnace owned by Indonesia Tsingshan Stainless Steel (ITSS), a unit of China’s Tsingshan Holding Group.

Indonesia, the world’s biggest nickel producer, has banned unprocessed nickel ore exports while promoting major investments in smelting and processing, but several fatal accidents have hit the sector in recent years.

President Joko Widodo, while identifying nickel processing as a priority for economic development, has called for improved safety and enhanced monitoring of environmental standards.

Central Sulawesi police spokesman Djoko Wienartono said on Tuesday the victims included eight foreign workers, and that police are still investigating the cause of the fire.

China’s foreign ministry said four Chinese were among the initial 13 confirmed dead.

A spokesman for the Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park where the plant is located, Dedy Kurniawan, said on Tuesday that operations would remain suspended during the investigation.

-Reuters

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