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Iran's biggest refinery catches fire
08 September 2011 [09:00] -
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Iran's biggest oil refinery caught fire Wednesday afternoon, local media reported.
According to the semi-official Fars news agency, four of the workers in Abadan Refinery in southeast Iran have been injured so far.
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