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WorldAsiaEight human-caused fires have broken out in the Tula region each day

Eight human-caused fires have broken out in the Tula region each day

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In the Tula region, eight human-caused fires were occurring per day. So, employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations had to eliminate the fire in non-operational buildings in the village of Maryino, district of the city of Efremov, in the village of Panarino, district of Shchekino, in the district of the town of Efremov, in the village of Yuryevo, Plavsky district, in the village of Pridonye, ​​Novomoskovsk city district, in the SNT “Vostok” of the village of Shvartsevsky, Kireevsky district.

In addition, firefighters went to incidents in a residential building on the street of the Stepnaya village of Tatarniki, Venevsky district, in an apartment building on the southern lane of the urban district of Tula, an accident on the 310th kilometer of the M-4 Don highway.

Control of the situation is carried out by the Crisis Management Center of the Main Directorate of EMERCOM of Russia for the Tula region.


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