Fire Still Burning At Venezuela's Biggest Refinery

PARAGUANA, Venezuela (Reuters) - A fire burned for a third day in two fuel storage tanks at Venezuela's biggest refinery on Monday, putting in doubt plans to quickly restart the facility after one of the worst accidents to hit the global oil industry for decades.

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