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Oil depot on fire in Russian St Petersburg


PHOTO: OSTOROZHNO, NOVOSTI
On Sunday, 3 September, a big fire broke out at an oil depot in Krasnogvardeysky District, St Petersburg, Russia.

Source: Ostorozhno, novosti (Careful, News); Readovka

Details: Local residents reported that they heard sounds of explosions at the Ruchii (Streamlets) oil depot, located near the railway station.

The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations claimed that a fuel tank was the source of the fire.
A smoke column is visible above the city.

Eyewitnesses reported that gas cylinders and fuel were allegedly stored at the place of the fire.
 
Taratibu tutaongea lugha moja....


Oil depot on fire in Russian St Petersburg


PHOTO: OSTOROZHNO, NOVOSTI
On Sunday, 3 September, a big fire broke out at an oil depot in Krasnogvardeysky District, St Petersburg, Russia.
Source: Ostorozhno, novosti (Careful, News); Readovka
Details: Local residents reported that they heard sounds of explosions at the Ruchii (Streamlets) oil depot, located near the railway station.
The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations claimed that a fuel tank was the source of the fire.
A smoke column is visible above the city.
Eyewitnesses reported that gas cylinders and fuel were allegedly stored at the place of the fire.
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Taratibu tutaongea lugha moja....


Oil depot on fire in Russian St Petersburg


PHOTO: OSTOROZHNO, NOVOSTI
On Sunday, 3 September, a big fire broke out at an oil depot in Krasnogvardeysky District, St Petersburg, Russia.
Source: Ostorozhno, novosti (Careful, News); Readovka
Details: Local residents reported that they heard sounds of explosions at the Ruchii (Streamlets) oil depot, located near the railway station.
The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations claimed that a fuel tank was the source of the fire.
A smoke column is visible above the city.
Eyewitnesses reported that gas cylinders and fuel were allegedly stored at the place of the fire.
Hii imewasaidia nini waukraine ili kufufua counteroffensive iliyofeli?
 
local Russian media Fontanka reported a fire at the Ruchi oil depot in Saint Petersburg on Sept. 3, with photos showing pillars of smoke rising above the site.

According to Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry, reports of the fire in Russia's second-biggest city were received at around 11 a.m. local time.

The severity level of the fire, which covers a hangar, was raised at around 11:18 a.m. local time.

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