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На улице Производственной загорелся склад буровых растворов. Округу затянуло дымом и едким запахом гари В промзоне «Яма» на юго-западе Владимира горят склады. Сообщение о пожаре поступило в 03:43 субботы, 1 марта. В 07:28 огонь был локализован на площади…
Открытое горение на складах в промзоне «Яма» ликвидировано — ГУ МЧС России по Владимирской области

По данным пресс-службы ведомства, это произошло в 09:54. Спасатели продолжают работу; в тушении задействовано 16 единиц техники и 62 человека.

На место происшествия приехали глава города Владимира Дмитрий Наумов и заместитель губернатора Владимирской области Сергей Волков.

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Фото из телеграм-канала Дмитрия Наумова.



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Открытое горение на складах в промзоне «Яма» ликвидировано — ГУ МЧС России по Владимирской области

По данным пресс-службы ведомства, это произошло в 09:54. Спасатели продолжают работу; в тушении задействовано 16 единиц техники и 62 человека.

На место происшествия приехали глава города Владимира Дмитрий Наумов и заместитель губернатора Владимирской области Сергей Волков.

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Фото из телеграм-канала Дмитрия Наумова.

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