Refinery fire risks Australia's oil supply amid Iran war fuel crisis

Prices at the pump in Australia have soared since the Iran war, and now there's a chance they could go higher, after a fire broke out at one of the country's two oil refineries.

Emergency crews rushed to Viva's Corio oil refinery in Geelong, southwest of Melbourne, just before midnight on Wednesday, after reports of explosions and flames. The blaze was put out after burning for 13 hours.

The refinery - which produces 50% of Victoria's fuel and 10% of the nation's - is still partially operational but the government has warned of impacts to petrol production.

BBC's Simon Atkinson reports from Melbourne on the blaze, which rescue officials say was caused by equipment failure.