Rosmedia writes that the fire station was built in the 30s of the last century, which is why wooden floors ignite so easily.
In the city of Bogoroditsk, not far from Tula (Russian Federation), a fire station burned down, which the “extremists” themselves did not have time to extinguish. Rosmedia Baza wrote this on Friday, June 23.
The fire occurred today, June 23. What causes this is still unknown. Pre-release – short circuit.
Firefighters deployed 12 water tankers to extinguish their own fire brigade. But this did not help to cope with the fire: the room burned down.
According to Rosmedia, the fire brigade was located in a building built in the 30s of the last century on Shakhtnaya Street.
The fire quickly covered the roof with wooden floors, so the firefighters did not have time to deal with it.
There is no official information about the injured or dead yet.
Recall that on June 20, the media wrote that a fire broke out at the Tambov gunpowder factory, which is the largest in the Russian Federation. According to preliminary information, the fire broke out after the explosion in the shop No. 3, which killed four people and seriously injured two. Making a statement about the incident, Tambov region governor Maxim Yegorov said that the fire was not a terrorist act, but a “human factor”.
The day before, on June 19, a fire broke out in the center of Moscow. Thick black smoke covered the center of the Russian capital. A fire broke out in a building under construction – foam plastic came out. The fire started in the basement.
Source: Focus
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