The large fire that broke out in the administrative building on Entuziastov Highway in Moscow has been brought under control and extinguished, according to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia. The incident prompted a swift response from emergency services, with fire crews arriving on scene and working to contain the blaze before it could threaten nearby structures. Local authorities coordinated efforts to ensure public safety and to prevent any spread of fire to adjacent facilities.
In a subsequent update, the ministry confirmed that the substantial blaze in the administrative and industrial building on Entuziastov Highway is now extinguished. The statement emphasized that there were no immediate reports of casualties at the time of consolidation, and noted ongoing assessments to verify the situation on site and to determine the cause of the fire as investigators begin their work. The fire covered an area of approximately 2,000 square meters, prompting a large-scale response and the mobilization of multiple fire units to safeguard the surrounding area.
The ministry also announced that all necessary precautions were taken to prevent the fire from spreading to other buildings. Fire brigades and rescue teams were deployed to manage the incident, with a specialized fire train dispatched to assist in containment and improve access to the affected zone. The coordinated actions aimed to minimize damage while ensuring rapid suppression and safe evacuation if required. Local observers noted the intensity of the flames and the smoke, which required sustained attention from responders and careful management of traffic and residents nearby.
Earlier reports indicated that a roof covering of a workshop used for polymer product production in the Moscow region had caught fire, affecting an area measuring around 8,000 square meters. Firefighters were called to the site to prevent the blaze from spreading and to protect critical infrastructure within the facility. While the initial information suggested damage to the roof, authorities stressed that ongoing assessments would determine the full extent of any impact on operations and surroundings, with investigations to follow to establish possible ignition sources and contributing factors.