Some 41,000 litres of jet fuel leaked at US airbase in South Korea last month


This file photo shows US Air Force's F-16 fighter jet passing by the Black Eagles aircraft lined up during a media event at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, May 9, 2025. - Photo: Yonhap

SEOUL: (Bernama-Yonhap) The US Air Force said Thursday (Feb 19) an estimated 41,000 litres of jet fuel were leaked from a fuel tank at a US air base in South Korea’s southwestern city of Gunsan last month, Yonhap News Agency reported.

Airmen from the 8th Logistics Readiness Squadron and 8th Civil Engineer Squadron detected the spill at Kunsan Air Base on Jan 26, prompting an investigation to determine its exact cause, according to the US 8th Fighter Wing.

"It is estimated up to 11,000 gallons of jet fuel leaked from a fuel tank," the 8th Fighter Wing said in a statement, noting trained experts continue to monitor the site as restoration efforts continue.

"These investigations are complex and thorough, and we are committed to taking the necessary time to ensure a comprehensive and accurate conclusion," it added.

The Air Force unit said last month there was no threat to drinking water, nor did it anticipate any "immediate risk" to the health or safety of on base or surrounding off-base communities.

Meanwhile, a similar fuel leak was reported at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, some 60 kilometres south of Seoul, on Feb 5, prompting the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron to take immediate action, according to the 51st Fighter Wing.

A US Air Force official said it has retrieved 870 litres of fuel leaked from the incident, without specifying the total amount of fuel leaked.

"There is no immediate threat to drinking water because drinking water is sourced from off base," it said in a release uploaded to its website, adding the source of the release has been confirmed and isolated. - Bernama-Yonhap

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Nepal mulls over stricter safety rules for Everest climbers
King Charles says 'law must take its course' after Andrew arrested
Contracts worth S$735mil to build MRT stations for Singapore's Downtown Line extension awarded; work to start in Q2
Masjid Tanah Bersatu implodes as Mas Ermieyati, 39 committee members resign
DAP to decide on July 12 if its leaders should resign from govt posts, says Loke
Myanmar, Thailand hold bilateral talks in Phuket, pledge stronger cooperation on border security and transnational crime
Joint operations in Brunei uncover multiple offences
Civil Defense helps transfer 300kg patient to hospital using lorry
Pilot dies after fuel transport aircraft crashes in North Kalimantan, Indonesia
Bam Aquino: I will not run for VP in 2028

Others Also Read