Warehouse fire near Moscow train stations leaves several dead


Authorities say at least five people are dead in a fire at a central Moscow warehouse, but a source in emergency services says seven have been killed. – EPA pic, November 21, 2022.

AT least five people were killed in a fire at a warehouse in central Moscow near three railway stations linking the Russian capital to major cities, according to Russian emergency services. 

The fire broke out at a two-storey brick warehouse yesterday afternoon near the usually busy stations connecting Moscow to cities such as Saint Petersburg in the northwest, Kazan in the east and Vladivostok in the far east. 

The blaze was fully extinguished late yesterday. 

“Unfortunately, during the inspection of the debris, five people were found dead and one person was injured,” Moscow’s branch of the emergency situations ministry said on social media late yesterday. 

Russia’s Investigative Committee, which probes into major crimes, said the number of victims is still being clarified and attributed the blaze to the “violation of fire standards”. 

Citing a source in emergency services, state news agency TASS reported that seven people were killed in the fire. 

Accidental fires are common in Russia due to ageing and dilapidated infrastructure and non-compliance with safety standards. – AFP, November 21, 2022.


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