Drilling Rig Explodes Near Watonga
An explosion of a gas drilling rig illuminated the sky close to Watonga, OK, this past week. Town officials ordered the evacuation of nearby homes and said the flames may burn for a number of days, according to The Enid News and Eagle and Associated Press. Reports stated that no one was injured or killed, however, the incident occurs at a time when increased federal and local authorities are focusing on drilling safety.
Unfortunately, Oklahoma has seen its share of oil field eruptions and fires. The unpredictable nature of the substances involved can cause large fires without warning. Corporations may take shortcuts to meet deadlines and turn larger profits while workers may be directed to use antiquated equipment to minimize cost. Luckily, the damages in this recent accident have been confined and relatively minimal, but that’s not always the case. Destruction can occur to properties nearby the event, and severe injuries or fatalities can be suffered by individuals in the region of the explosion.
Trauma that an individual can suffer as a result of an Oklahoma oil field explosion includes:
- Loss of sight and hearing;
- Broken or fractured bones;
- Limb loss;
- Damage to nerves;
- Burn injuries; and
- Spinal cord wounds.
The oil field or operating company should be held legally accountable for accidents resulting in injuries, fatalities, and property destruction. If you or a loved has been injured in an Oklahoma oil field accident, contact the Oklahoma City oil field injury attorneys at Maples Law Firm for a complimentary case review. Call (405) 705-5050 today.