Rospotrebnadzor Reports Safe Air Quality After Perm Krai Oil Depot Fire
Following a recent fire at a private oil depot in Perm Krai, Rospotrebnadzor has confirmed that air quality remains safe, with no pollutants detected above permissible levels. The fire, which occurred at OOO Neftemasloresurs, was significant, covering an area of 10,000 square meters and involving fuel tanks. Emergency services quickly localized and extinguished the fire, preventing it from spreading to nearby residential areas. Over 60 specialists and 19 units of equipment were deployed for the operation.
The department emphasized that air quality monitoring will continue until the fire's aftermath is fully assessed. Initial investigations into the cause of the fire suggest it may be linked to careless handling of fire or malfunctioning electrical equipment. Fortunately, there were no reported casualties, and the situation remains under the control of local authorities.
Related Incidents: Drone Attacks and Fires in Voronezh and Belgorod Regions
On the same night, another incident occurred in the Voronezh region, where a Ukrainian drone was reportedly shot down, resulting in a fire at an empty tank in an oil depot. The fire was quickly extinguished with no significant damage reported. Additionally, a drone attack in the Belgorod region led to a fire at an agricultural enterprise, causing damage to property but no casualties. Local emergency services are actively monitoring these situations as well.
These incidents highlight ongoing tensions and the potential risks associated with drone warfare in the region. Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.