How This Person Survived 2 Days Trapped Under an Oil Pipeline đ¤¯
Summary
TLDRIn a chilling tale of survival and negligence, five workers at Pariya Oil Company were trapped for two days in a 30-inch wide oil pipeline after a dangerous water vortex was triggered during maintenance. The workers, struggling against strong currents and limited oxygen, faced severe injuries and exposure to crude oil. Despite the dire situation, the company failed to act quickly, and only one worker, Christopher, survived after a harrowing escape. Tragically, the others died, and the company faced no significant repercussions, leaving the families without compensation. This devastating incident underscores the consequences of corporate negligence and lack of adequate safety measures.
Takeaways
- đ A deadly accident occurred on February 25, 2022, off the northern coast of South America, involving five workers from Paria company who were maintaining a crude oil pipeline.
- đ The workers were trapped in a 30-inch wide oil-coated pipeline under 60 feet of water, with only one survivor: Christopher.
- đ The workers' task was to remove an air plug from the pipeline to allow for maintenance, but a sudden water vortex caused them to be sucked inside.
- đ The water vortex was so powerful that it threw the workers 20 feet down and 120 feet away, trapping them in a small air pocket.
- đ Despite the risk of drowning, the workers had to navigate through the pipeline with limited visibility, unsure of which direction to take.
- đ Christopher and Faisal made the decision to go ahead to seek help, but both faced further challenges, including exposure to crude oil, which caused severe irritation.
- đ The workers encountered a limited supply of oxygen, and as Faisal's oxygen tank ran out, Christopher had to continue alone in search of a way out.
- đ After a long struggle, Christopher discovered a band in the pipeline that potentially led to an exit, but he had to wait for rescue.
- đ Despite his efforts, rescue teams were initially delayed due to safety concerns and lack of proper equipment, leaving the trapped workers without assistance for over 48 hours.
- đ Tragically, all but Christopher died from the ordeal, and Paria company failed to provide adequate compensation or take responsibility for the incident, which was investigated but not prosecuted.
Q & A
What was the incident that took place on February 25, 2022?
-On February 25, 2022, a group of five workers from the Paria Diving Company were involved in a fatal accident while performing maintenance on an oil pipeline located in Point Pierre, a coastal town in South America. The incident occurred when the workers were sucked into a pipeline filled with crude oil after they accidentally removed an air plug, causing a powerful water vortex to pull them inside.
What was the cause of the workers being trapped inside the pipeline?
-The workers were trapped inside the pipeline because they removed an air plug, which allowed high-density air to mix with low-density air, creating a massive water vortex. This vortex sucked the workers into the pipeline, pulling them 20 feet downward and 120 feet away from their original position.
What is a habitat bell and how was it used during the incident?
-A habitat bell is a special device used to create a dry, breathable space inside a pipeline. It works by displacing water in the area it is placed, creating a pocket of air. The workers used the habitat bell to work inside the pipeline safely, preventing water from entering the area they were working in.
How did the workers manage to breathe while trapped inside the pipeline?
-While trapped inside the pipeline, the workers found small air pockets that allowed them to breathe. However, the flow of water was so powerful that they had limited access to these air pockets, and in some areas, the pipeline was completely submerged, making it impossible to breathe.
Why was there confusion about which direction the workers should move to escape?
-The workers were confused about which direction to move because the pipeline was not straight, and the water was flowing unpredictably. They didnât know whether to move toward the ocean (Bert Five) or toward the refinery (Bert Six). Moving in the wrong direction could have led to their immediate deaths.
What was the critical moment when Christopher and Faisal thought they had a chance of survival?
-The critical moment came when Christopher and Faisal found an oxygen tank in one of the air pockets they were stuck in. However, in the process of trying to use the oxygen, they mistakenly inhaled crude oil because they couldnât see clearly in the darkness.
What difficulties did Christopher face while trying to escape?
-Christopher faced several difficulties during his escape. He had to navigate through a dark and dangerous pipeline while trying to conserve his oxygen. At one point, he collided with a band of the pipeline, which led him to discover that he was near a possible exit. However, the situation remained uncertain as he didnât know if it was an opening to Bert Six or Bert Five.
What happened when Christopher was rescued from the pipeline?
-When Christopher was rescued, he immediately informed the rescuers that his four companions were still alive inside the pipeline and needed urgent help. However, the company did not authorize the rescuers to enter due to the risk involved, and they did not have the necessary equipment to assist.
How did the rescue operation unfold after Christopher's extraction?
-After Christopher was rescued, the rescuers attempted to locate the other four workers by tapping on the pipeline, but their efforts were hampered by the companyâs refusal to send them down into the pipeline. Despite this, the trapped workers responded by tapping the pipeline, indicating they were still alive.
What were the consequences for the company after the incident?
-Despite the horrific incident, the Paria Diving Company faced no legal consequences, and the families of the victims were not compensated. An inquiry was conducted, but no action was taken against the company. This failure to act highlighted the company's negligence and lack of accountability.
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