
At least 4 dead in gas explosion at Russia housing block
Source: Shanghai Daily
Date: 16/02/16
This handout picture taken and released on February 16, 2016 by Russia's Emergency Ministry shows firefighters and rescuers working at the site of a gas explosion in an apartment building in Yaroslavl. At least four people have been killed and several injured by a gas explosion that ripped through a residential building in the Russian city of Yaroslavl early on February 16, authorities said.
At least four people have been killed and several injured by a gas explosion that ripped through a residential building in the Russian city of Yaroslavl early Tuesday, authorities said.
"Unfortunately, four bodies have been recovered. The four victims were evidently the occupants of neighboring apartments, the walls of which were blown up," regional governor Sergei Yastrebov told news agency RIA-Novosti. "The situation is not clear right now," Yastrebov said, adding that more bodies could be under the rubble.
A source in the emergency situations ministry told the TASS state news agency that nine injured people had been hospitalised following the blast in the central Russian city, which damaged nearly 15 apartments.
Authorities said 550 rescuers and 130 vehicles were being sent to the scene, while a criminal inquiry has been opened to investigate whether safety regulations were breached.
Gas explosions are common in Russia. The last serious accident, in February 2012, killed 10 people in the southern city of Astrakhan and destroyed the entire side of a nine-storey building.
In December several people were killed in a similar explosion in the southern city of Volgograd.