On September 3, a large-scale fire broke out in St. Petersburg, an oil depot is on fire.
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According to Russian media, local residents heard “sounds of explosions” in the fire area near Piskarevsky Prospekt.
There are no official reports of the incident yet.
According to local media, a huge column of smoke rose over the Krasnogvardeisky district of the so-called northern capital of Muscovy.
According to eyewitnesses, the bonfire is located near the Ruchi railway station.
A fire is visible from Nepokorennyh Avenue. Many fire trucks were driving in that direction, eyewitnesses say.
ADDED. According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the outbreak occurred at 125 Piskarevsky Prospekt. The fire engulfed the hangar with an area of 80 × 10 m. There is information that the Ruchi oil depot is on fire.
Source: Racurs

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