The cylinders began to explode as the fire engulfed almost the entire warehouse building, local residents warned.
A fire broke out in a warehouse with 400 propane and acetylene gas cylinders on the territory of the All-Russian Institute of Light Alloys in the capital of the Russian Federation, Moscow. The incident took place on the night of Friday, December 23rd. This was reported by the Russian propaganda Telegram channel Mash.
Initially, local media wrote that the fire area in the hangar with gas cylinders was 400 square meters. m. However, information later appeared to the public that the area of the fire was only 100 square meters. m.
Emergency services reported that the building was fully engulfed in flames.
A large number of gas cylinders are stored there. Because of this, they started to explode.
“Explosions still continue at the building on Gorbunova Street in the Mozhaisk district,” Mash reported.
The public later reported that “open burning was eliminated” and added that there were no casualties.
Note that this was not the only fire in Moscow on December 23. In particular, a fire broke out in the dormitory building of the Main Directorate of the Russian Guard.
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Source: korrespondent

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