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Submitted by Tyler Durden.
UPDATE: Caught on tape… A second fuel tank in the Libyan capital Tripoli has caught fire, which Libya's National Oil Company has described as "out of control".
A dark cloud hangs over Tripoli today… but this time it's physical not metaphorical. As NBC reports, a rocket hit a fuel storage tank containing 1.5 million gallons of gasoline, triggering a major blaze as rival brigades of former rebels fought for control of Tripoli's main airport. A huge cloud of black smoke billowed across the capital's skyline as the blaze burned "out of control," and firefighters had withdrawn from the area.
#Tripoli #Libya Photo no.2 of now worsening fire at oil storage tanks nr. airport. Frontline Zintani Misurati fight. pic.twitter.com/55kVpGQUrG
— Anita McNaught (@anitamcnaught) July 28, 2014
Fire caused by rocket rages at Tripoli's largest oil depot http://t.co/xk1mCJTk2U pic.twitter.com/HDZsDSIyug
— Circa (@Circa) July 28, 2014
And cooling the natural gas tanks…