A major fire broke out at a plastic factory in the Tula region at 20:01

A large fire broke out on the territory of the Plastics factory in the town of Uzlovaya in the Tula region. 8 fire brigade teams responded to the fire. reported in the regional Ministry of Emergency Situations.

The fire was reported to the Ministry of Emergency Situations at around 18:29. There is currently no information on the cause of the fire or the number of deaths. It is known that rescue teams have arrived at the scene.

In response, eyewitnesses released a video showing a large column of smoke coming from the direction of an industrial building. Telegram channel “Tula is tough.”

Before this fire dead In an open area on the territory of one of the enterprises in the city of Ryazan. The fire engulfed a building and bitumen (a product of oil corrosion), the Ministry of Emergency Situations said. The area where the fire broke out was 700 square meters, the statement said.

Previously, Volgograd residents reported About a fire that broke out in a tractor factory.

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Source: Gazeta

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