LP Gas Leak at Food Warehouse in Mexico City
Rtno. 25 de F.S.T.M 5
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Firefighters responded to a liquefied petroleum (LP) gas leak at a food products warehouse in Colonia Adolfo López Mateos, Venustiano Carranza. The leak originated from a failed service valve on a 300‑liter rooftop stationary tank.
Incident reported at Rtno. 25 de F.S.T.M 5.
Firefighters responded to a liquefied petroleum (LP) gas leak at a food products warehouse in Colonia Adolfo López Mateos, Venustiano Carranza. The leak originated from a failed service valve on a 300‑liter rooftop stationary tank.
Incident reported at Rtno. 25 de F.S.T.M 5.
Firefighters responded to a liquefied petroleum (LP) gas leak at a food products warehouse in Colonia Adolfo López Mateos, Venustiano Carranza. The leak originated from a failed service valve on a 300‑liter rooftop stationary tank.
Incident reported at Rtno. 25 de F.S.T.M 5.
Firefighters responded to a liquefied petroleum (LP) gas leak at a food products warehouse in Colonia Adolfo López Mateos, Venustiano Carranza. The leak originated from a failed service valve on a 300‑liter rooftop stationary tank.
Incident reported at Rtno. 25 de F.S.T.M 5.
Firefighters responded to a liquefied petroleum (LP) gas leak at a food products warehouse in Colonia Adolfo López Mateos, Venustiano Carranza. The leak originated from a failed service valve on a 300‑liter rooftop stationary tank.
Incident reported at Rtno. 25 de F.S.T.M 5.
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