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There is a big fire in the capital of Buryatia: a shopping center is on fire

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The building houses more than 100 organizations, most of them companies that manufacture and sell furniture and interior items.

In Ulan-Ude (Buryatia, Russian Federation), the Gvozd shopping center is on fire. This was reported by RosSMI.

First there was a report of a fire on the roof of the building. The fire covers 10 thousand square meters. The roof of the building partially collapsed.

Buryatia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations complained that the fire was reported too late, and by the time the first fire crews arrived, the metal roof trusses had “collapsed” and “an intense fire was taking place.” The fire was localized in an area of ​​22 thousand square meters. m, it continues to burn.

The building houses more than 100 organizations, most of them companies that manufacture and sell furniture and interior items. There is also an office of a resource supply organization, justices of the peace offices and a company that sells and repairs digital equipment.

Let’s remember that a thermal power plant is burning in Moscow. A large-scale fire was also reported in the Leningrad region of the Russian Federation.


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Source: korrespondent

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