The Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation announced that the cause of the power outage in Tula was a “technical malfunction”. The ministry explained the explosions heard by the city residents as “the plane going to supersonic speed”.
On Thursday, September 21, explosions were heard and the lights were partially extinguished in Tula, Russia. Mash Telegram channel wrote about this.
Eyewitnesses reported hearing two or three explosions in the Proletarsky district of Tula. Upon notification, medical teams came to the scene and repaired the electrical fault.
The sound of the explosion in Tula was also reflected on security cameras in the Proletarsky district. According to local residents, the explosion occurred at 21.42, but in the Zarechensky district of the city the lights went out a few minutes earlier, at 21.37.
The channel’s writers wrote, “First of all, the accident occurred at the substation. Approximately 5 thousand people were left without electricity.”
Power outage in Tula: What the Russian Emergencies Ministry says
The cause of the power outage in Tula was a “technical malfunction”, local publication Tula News reported, citing the Russian Emergencies Ministry.
Later, on the Telegram channel, the department announced that work on restoring electricity supply to the Zarechensky district of the city of Tula had been completed.
“The explosions heard by residents of the Proletarsky district of the city of Tula were probably a result of the aircraft shifting to supersonic speed,” the Emergencies Ministry added.
Let us remind you that an explosion occurred in one of the districts of the Moscow region on Wednesday, September 20. As a result, many apartments were destroyed and two Emergencies Ministry employees were killed. 3 employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations were hospitalized.
We also wrote that a “big fire” broke out in the Russian holiday city of Sochi on the morning of September 20. A fuel tank near the airport in Adler caught fire; Before that, locals heard an explosion.
Source: Focus
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