Local residents heard the sounds of the explosion at the Ruchey oil depot, located near the railway station.
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In Russian St. Petersburg, there was a big fire at an oil depot in the Krasnogvardeisky district. Local Telegram channels reported this on Sunday, September 3.
Local residents reported hearing the sounds of an explosion at the Ruchey oil depot, located near the railway station.
According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation, the source of the fire was allegedly a burning fuel tank. The fire is trying to overwhelm 60 rescuers with 12 pieces of equipment.
Eyewitnesses reported that gas and gasoline cylinders were allegedly stored at the site of the fire.
It can be recalled that on September 2, a cold storage facility caught fire in St. Petersburg. The fire covered an area of 1400 square meters.
Also this week, warehouses on Komsomolskaya Square broke out in Moscow.
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