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According to Pemex, the Mexican stated owned company who's underwater pipe line exploded recently and the 7th most polluting company in the world, has said that a gas leak was responsible for the "eye of fire" and no lives were lost due to the explosion.

Environmentalists and others have been pointing out how this was a prime example of how risky such pipelines are.

Pemex has said that no oil was spilled during the explosion, but many are skeptical. There is still no report on the marine damage that has or will occur due to the incident.

Read the article from Surfer Today :
https://www.surfertoday.com/environment/gas-leak-sparks-eye-of-fire-in-the-gulf-of-mexico

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