Wildberries Warehouse Fire in Shushary: Damage Estimates, Timeline, and Official Statements

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Overview of the Wildberries Warehouse Fire in Shushary and Its Financial Impact

The recent fire at the Wildberries warehouse in Shushary is estimated to have caused damage in the range of several billion rubles, with initial figures suggesting 10 to 11 billion rubles in losses. This assessment aligns with similar figures reported by RIA News, which focuses on the insurance market and the broader implications for commercial property losses in Russia. The reported total includes both the value of destroyed inventory and the reconstruction costs required to restore the warehouse and its equipment after the incident (Source: RIA News).

Different channels have provided varying estimates of the total damage. A Telegram channel connected to SHOT claimed that losses could reach about 10 billion rubles. Meanwhile, Izvestia cited an estimate in the 13-15 billion ruble range, noting that the warehouse and its equipment are valued at roughly 3 billion rubles, with goods accounting for an additional 10-12 billion rubles. The range reflects the ongoing nature of the assessment and the challenge of precisely valuing damaged goods, equipment, and potential business interruption losses (Source: SHOT; Izvestia).

The fire in the Pushkinsky district of St. Petersburg began around 07:00 Moscow time and spread across roughly 70 thousand square meters before containment. RIA News highlighted that this incident stands as the largest fire involving retail facilities in Russia, drawing a comparison with the Ozone case where the affected area was about 50 thousand square meters. Preliminary information points to an electrical installation malfunction as a likely trigger. In the course of the event, a 40 thousand square meter workplace structure collapsed, complicating rescue and recovery efforts. SHOT reported that many workers did not have time to recover personal belongings, and some found their passports damaged or burned inside. There are accounts from employees describing people being crushed during evacuation, though official casualty figures had not been confirmed at the time of reporting (Source: RIA News; SHOT).

Authorities from the Ministry of Emergencies had previously stated that the fire at the Wildberries warehouse could have extended to nearby infrastructure, including an electrical substation and a parking area. This assessment underscores the potential for the fire to spread and the broader risk to adjacent facilities and utilities, highlighting the complexity of containment in large commercial complexes (Source: Ministry of Emergencies).

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