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According to Roszma, tires broke out in Rostov-on-Don on the territory of Rostov...

The thick black smoke is visible: the largest agricultural production plant burns in the Russian Federation (video)

According to Roszma, tires broke out in Rostov-on-Don on the territory of Rostov-on-Don. In total, the fire spread to an area of ​​80 square meters. meters, and the fire was assigned a second rank. In the territory of the largest plant for the production of agricultural machinery "Roxilmash", a fire broke out on June 11. According to the TASS agency, the outbreak occurred on the territory of the Rostov enterprise on an area of ​​80 square meters. meters.

Information about the beginning of the fire was received at 12:00. According to preliminary data, the factory broke out tires. In favor of such a version, it is evidenced by the fact that the published frames can see pillars of thick black smoke. Some Russian channels report that fires at the Rosselmash plant have been assigned a second rank, but there is a danger of spreading fire and increasing the fire area. There are no information about victims and victims at the time of publication.

Later, information emerged that the efforts of the Ministry of Emergencies was open, and after 13 minutes the fire was completely coped. "The Ministry of Emergency Situations added that 36 people and 11 special machines were involved in the extinguishing," the correspondents wrote, noting that the press service of the enterprise did not respond to a request and did not comment on the event.

We will remind, on June 9 at the Central Railway Station in the city of Ufa (Russia) a large -scale fire broke out. According to Russian channels, there was a fire near the station with PMM. Fires were given an increased third rank. In the Altai region of the Russian Federation, on June 5, a substation broke out without electricity and water left several settlements in the area of ​​Smaznevo settlement. According to preliminary data, a transformer explosion occurred before the fire.