In RussiaApartment building gas explosion leaves 39 buried
It said the explosion did not trigger any big fire, but authorities
cautioned that they could not rule out the possibility of further
collapse of the building.
Russian authorities said an apartment building in the city of Yaroslavl partially collapsed early Tuesday after a natural gas explosion, leaving dozens buried in debris.
The Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, said in a statement in Moscow
that preliminary information showed that about 10 flats on the first to
fifth floors of a single unit of the residential structure fell apart
in the blast.
It said more than 39 people were estimated to be buried in the rubble.
The
statement added that firefighters had rushed to the site for search and
rescue operations after being alerted at 04:20 am. Moscow time (0120
GMT).
It said the explosion did not trigger any
big fire, but authorities cautioned that they could not rule out the
possibility of further collapse of the building.
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