There is evidence that the building stored 35 tons of fuel for the servers. Hundreds of people are believed to have died in the fire.
In the Chinese city of Changsha on Friday, September 16, a massive fire broke out in the China-telecom skyscraper.
Dozens of floors of a building over 200 meters high were completely burned within 20 minutes.
The media report that 35 tons of fuel for the servers were stored there, and the number of victims could reach several hundred people.
Footage from inside the burn #ChinaTelecom skyscraper in #Changsha pic.twitter.com/P6ZOLiwgYT
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 16, 2022
It was earlier reported that a fire broke out in a shopping center in Ufa, Russia. While the sellers tried to save their goods, many people took fur coats and fled with them in an unknown direction.
And last night, it was reported that a gas station was on fire in the Belgorod region after the explosion.
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Source: korrespondent

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