Fire in Tavda Hangar Localized at 1600 m2, No Casualties

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Fire in Tavda Hangar Localized, No Casualties Reported

A blaze erupted in a hangar located in the city of Tavda, within the Sverdlovsk region. Firefighters managed to confine the fire to an area of 1600 square meters, preventing its spread to nearby structures. The regional branch of the Ministry of Emergency Situations confirmed that suppression efforts were ongoing as the scene remained active, and there were no reported casualties among residents or responders. [Attribution: Ministry of Emergency Situations]

Coordinated actions by emergency crews were credited with halting the fire from extending into adjacent buildings. The ministry stated that the localized zone measured 1600 square meters, underscoring the rapid containment achieved through teamwork and disciplined deployment of resources. [Attribution: Ministry of Emergency Situations]

Additionally, information released earlier indicated that a metal hangar had burned in the Sverdlovsk region. About 25 personnel and six pieces of equipment participated in extinguishing operations, and there were no reported fatalities in the initial phase of the incident. [Attribution: Ministry of Emergency Situations]

In another update, the ministry noted a separate event involving a warehouse exceeding 4300 square meters in area within the Moscow region. The report described that the fire broke out over a span of more than two thousand square meters before structures partially collapsed, yet no injuries were recorded. [Attribution: Ministry of Emergency Situations]

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