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Solar panels caught fire in the Odessa region, a man was badly burned

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Rescuers who arrived at the scene found the seriously injured owner. He has second or third degree burns over 100% of his body.

In Izmail, Odessa region, solar panels on a private house caught fire, and a man was on fire changing a battery. This was reported by the Odessa publication Dumskaya in relation to its own sources.

A 52-year-old man reportedly suffered burns all over his body.

According to Dumskaya, the fire started in the garage and then spread to a two-story private house.

“Rescuers who arrived at the scene found the seriously injured owner. He had second- or third-degree burns on 100% of his body. The victim was taken to the city hospital in serious condition.

Earlier it was reported that in the Nikolaev region eight houses were burning due to fire of dead wood.

We remind you that recently in Kyiv there was an explosion at an energy facility and a fire broke out.

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Source: korrespondent

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