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In fire on Mexico Pemex oil platform, 45 hurt, 300 evacuated



    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican state-run oil company Pemex said on Wednesday it had evacuated around 300 workers after a fire broke out on an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, with local emergency services reporting that at least 45 people were injured.

    Pemex said on Twitter that eight firefighting boats were tackling the blaze, which erupted overnight on the Abkatun Permanente platform in the oil-rich Bay of Campeche.

    A spokesman for emergency services in the city of Ciudad del Carmen said authorities had registered 45 people injured so far. No fatalities were reported.

    It was not immediately clear how the fire had begun in the Gulf, which is home to Mexico's biggest oil field.

    Pemex has suffered a number of accidents in recent years, with at least 37 people killed by a blast at the company's Mexico City headquarters in 2013. Another 26 people were killed at a fire in a Pemex natural gas facility in September 2012.

    (Reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez and Gabriel Stargardter; Editing by Bernadette Baum)