The roof of the sixth power unit caught fire in an area of 200 square meters. The station stopped.
A fire broke out at the Novocherkassk State District Power Plant in Russia – the roof burned in an area of 200 square meters. This was announced on June 14 by the agency Interfax with reference to the Ministry of Emergency Situations in the Rostov region.
It was known that 46 people and 15 equipment were involved in extinguishing the fire.
The causes of the incident confirm that there was no open burning. The work of the station in Novocherkassk stopped, however, as stated, “no critical damage.”
According to Russian Telegram channels, local residents heard a “pop” before the fire.
As Mash wrote, initially, three workers of the state district power station were injured – they had burns of various degrees. The fire may have appeared due to a violation of the technological process in the sixth block.
Recall that in early May, in Russian Taman, not far from the occupied Crimea, a fire broke out in an oil depot.
Source: korrespondent

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