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Flames are seen on Bolshaya Ochakovskaya street after an explosion in Moscow
May 10, 2009. A gas pipeline exploded in southwest Moscow early on Sunday,
sending flames 100 metres into the air and setting buildings and cars
ablaze.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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MOSCOW, May 10 (Xinhua) -- A gas pipeline explosion
triggered a massive fire in southwest Moscow early on Sunday, sending flames up
to 200 meters into the air and setting two adjacent buildings ablaze.
Xinhua correspondent saw the scene at 08:20 local
time (0420 GMT) Sunday at the Michurin Street in southwest Moscow, 300 meters
away from the fire spot on the Bolshaya Ochakovskaya Street.
Five people were injured in the fire which broke out
at around 00:30 Moscow time (2030 GMT Saturday), said Russia's Emergency
Situations Ministry. No fatalities have been reported so far.
The area was cordoned off. Uniformed personnel from
Russia's Interior Ministry were maintaining order and policemen were directing
the traffic.
A woman official from the ministry told Xinhua that
all the valves of the ruptured pipeline had been shut down, and the gas was now
burning out under lower pressure. The fire has been brought under control.
The two buildings affected by the blaze, including an
office building and another under construction, were not occupied, she said.
Vadim Mikhaylov in light yellow fire-fighting suit
said: "This is the most severe fire I've seen in Moscow in recent years. The
flames at its peak reached 200 meters, but now are reduced to some 70 meters."
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Flames are seen on Bolshaya
Ochakovskaya street in Moscow May 10, 2009. A gas pipeline exploded in southwest
Moscow early on Sunday, sending flames 100 metres into the air and
setting buildings and cars ablaze.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
"No rescuers were injured in the fire, but even if in
the heat-insulating suits, we cannot work for a long time. We have to take turns
to fight the flames," said Mikhaylov, chief of an independent fire-fighting team
"Digger rescue."
A resident on the Michurin Street named Valentyna
said: "I heard a very loud blast last night. Then I saw fire. Soon the fire
engines and police cars arrived."
Vitaly Tishkin, 27, rushed to the scene at about
01:00 Moscow time (2100 GMT Saturday) to rescue his mother who lives nearby.
He said: "At that time lots of people came into the
street with panic. But now the situation is no longer a mess."
Investigation has already started, and terrorist
attack has been ruled out as the cause of the incident. Media reports said the
aging pipelines might be the cause of the explosion.
Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov, who arrived at the scene,
said he believed the explosion was caused by technical problems.
"I am sure that it's a technical disaster by 99
percent," the Itar-Tass news agency quoted the mayor as saying.
Moscow's First Vice-Mayor Pyotr Biryukov said earlier
that the fire was the largest in the past few decades, but he stressed that it
caused no great damage.
Biryukov admitted that there had been a gas emission,
but he said it posed no danger to the neighborhood.
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A man looks at the flames on Bolshaya
Ochakovskaya street in Moscow May 10, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters
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Massive fire caused by gas rupture in
Moscow under control
MOSCOW, May
10 (Xinhua) -- At least five people were injured by a massive fire caused by a
gas pipeline explosion in southwest Moscow early Sunday and the fire has been
under control.
"At present the fire has been localized, the flame has
decreased. The gas is burning out, and measures are being taken to extinguish
the fire completely," the Itar-Tass news agency quoted a source from the Moscow
department of the Emergency Situations Ministry as saying. Full story
Report: At least 5 injured in pipeline
explosion in SW Moscow
MOSCOW, May 10 (Xinhua) -- A gas pipeline explosion in
southwest Moscow caused a huge fire early Sunday, injuring at least 5 people,
local media reported.
The fire, caused by a gas pipeline explosion on the
Ozernaya Street, not far from the Moscow Ring Road, at about 00:20 Moscow time
(2020 GMT Saturday), has produced strong flames and set several buildings in
fire, the Itar-Tass news agency said. Full story