According to media reports, a gas pipeline broke in the Myshkinsky district. A high column of flame rose up at the scene of the emergency. According to preliminary data, no one was harmed.
An explosion occurred in the Myshkinsky district of the Yaroslavl region. This was reported by the local Russian edition 76.ru on Monday, February 13.
It was previously known that a gas pipeline broke at the scene of the emergency. No casualties were reported. The Ministry of Emergencies in the Yaroslavl region has not yet made a statement about the incident.
It was noted that a long, bright column of fire formed at the explosion site, which can be seen far from the scene.
Recall, on February 10, Russian rescuers reported that 13 residents died as a result of a gas explosion in an apartment in Novosibirsk.
Previously Focus He wrote that a fire broke out at an oil refinery in the Rostov region. The fire area at the welding facility was 100 square meters. This is the third fire at oil facilities in Russia since the beginning of February.
Source: Focus
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