After the recent tragedy in Makhachkala, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption, Anatoly Vyborny, sent an appeal to Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, in which he proposed to review the rules for locating gas stations in the country and ban their placement. facilities near crowded places. The newspaper writes about it “News”refers to the relevant document.
According to the MP, the issue of banning gas stations from being placed near residences, shopping malls and other crowded places needs to be addressed quickly. He stated that such a neighborhood is potentially very dangerous.
“Obviously, the current standards of distance from gas stations to various urban facilities – between 25 and 200 m – are not enough, because people are dying,” the parliamentarian told the publication.
Nikolai Arefiev, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Economic Policy Committee, supported this initiative. He agreed that there should be a ban on placing gas stations near residential buildings.
“For example, all gas stations were moved outside the city during the Soviet era. But then they started placing them anywhere. When I was in Moscow, I saw a gas station on the Berezhkovskaya embankment, almost on the highway, next to residential buildings. But then they removed it, ”Arefiev told Izvestia.
Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin knowledgeableThat the head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, informed him of the explosion at a gas station in Makhachkala.
In the evening of 14 August, people were injured and vehicles in the vicinity were damaged as a result of the fire and explosion in the vehicle maintenance building in the village of Novokuli, located at the exit of Makhachkala. Dagestan President Sergei Melikov declared August 15 of mourning.
formerly SC judicial A version of the explosion at a gas station in Makhachkala.