June 09, 2015
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian officials say that a major blaze has engulfed a fuel depot near the capital, leaving one man dead and injuring several others.
The Emergency Situations Ministry says firefighters are focusing on trying to prevent the fire from spreading to a nearby military unit. Senior officials have rushed to the area to coordinate efforts to combat the blaze Tuesday.
The fire, which erupted late Monday at the depot near the village of Hlevaha just southwest of Kiev, has filled the skies with plumes of black smoke and prompted the evacuation of residents in surrounding areas.
The Interior Ministry said Tuesday that one worker at the depot died at a hospital from severe burns, and several others remained hospitalized. The cause of the blaze is under investigation, with sabotage a possibility.
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian officials say that a major blaze has engulfed a fuel depot near the capital, leaving one man dead and injuring several others.
The Emergency Situations Ministry says firefighters are focusing on trying to prevent the fire from spreading to a nearby military unit. Senior officials have rushed to the area to coordinate efforts to combat the blaze Tuesday.
The fire, which erupted late Monday at the depot near the village of Hlevaha just southwest of Kiev, has filled the skies with plumes of black smoke and prompted the evacuation of residents in surrounding areas.
The Interior Ministry said Tuesday that one worker at the depot died at a hospital from severe burns, and several others remained hospitalized. The cause of the blaze is under investigation, with sabotage a possibility.
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